New Intel Reveals Killer Blood Tie To Hezbollah Behind Synagogue Terror Attack

Mar 15, 2026 - 09:28
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New Intel Reveals Killer Blood Tie To Hezbollah Behind Synagogue Terror Attack

A violent synagogue terror attack in Michigan is taking on an even darker dimension after new intelligence revealed a chilling connection: the attacker’s brother was a Hezbollah terrorist commander responsible for rocket attacks on Israeli civilians.

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According to the official Israel Defense Forces social media account, Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Muhammad Ghazali oversaw weapons operations inside the group’s Badr Unit, a branch responsible for launching hundreds of rockets toward Israeli civilian areas during the war.

His brother, Ayman Muhammad Ghazali, carried out the terror attack in Michigan on Thursday, where armed synagogue security guards exchanged gunfire with him during the confrontation. His body was later found burned inside the vehicle he rammed into the building.

Israeli forces reportedly eliminated Ibrahim Ghazali in an Israeli Air Force strike on a Hezbollah military structure, just days before the synagogue attack unfolded in the United States.

The newly revealed family connection is now prompting investigators to take a closer look at whether the Michigan attacker had deeper ties to the Iran-backed terror group.

Hezbollah is designated by the United States as a foreign terrorist organization. The group has spent decades building global networks while carrying out attacks against Israeli and Western targets.

Authorities have not yet said whether the terrorist had direct operational ties to Hezbollah or whether the attack was carried out independently. But the discovery that his brother served as a weapons commander inside the group is likely to intensify scrutiny around the case.

 

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