Hezbollah Link Exposed After Michigan Temple Attack As IDF Reveals Terrorist’s Brother Was Eliminated

Hezbollah family ties emerge after failed Michigan synagogue attack, exposing terror networks targeting Jews worldwide.

The IDF revealed that Ayman Muhammad Ghazali, who carried out the terror attack at a synagogue in Michigan on Thursday, was the brother of a Hezbollah terrorist commander eliminated by Israel last week. The revelation exposes the deeper terror connections behind the attempted attack targeting a Jewish community in the United States.

According to the IDF, Ghazali’s brother, Ibrahim Muhammad Ghazali, served as a Hezbollah commander responsible for overseeing weapons operations within a specialized branch of the Badr Unit. This Hezbollah unit has been responsible for launching hundreds of rockets toward Israeli civilian communities during the ongoing war. Ibrahim Ghazali was eliminated in an Israeli Air Force strike on a Hezbollah military structure last week as part of Israel’s efforts to dismantle terrorist infrastructure threatening Israeli civilians.

The Michigan attack occurred at approximately 1:00 p.m. local time when the attacker deliberately crashed his vehicle into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Witnesses reported hearing gunshots immediately after the vehicle rammed the building, and the vehicle subsequently caught fire. Police responded quickly to the scene and eliminated the attacker before further harm could occur. Fortunately, no one inside the synagogue was injured in the attack.

Shortly after the incident, the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International reported that the attacker was a Lebanese man named Ayman Ghazali from the town of Machghara in the Beqaa Valley. The report claimed the attacker sought revenge for the deaths of his brothers who were killed in an Israeli strike, but it notably failed to disclose the critical detail that one of them was a Hezbollah commander directly involved in attacks against Israeli civilians.

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