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Pennsylvania Air National Guardistman, once entrusted to American security, is facing federal accusations after allegedly building explosives, promoting extremist violence and vandalized the Jewish synagogue, As long as he lies about his loyalty to the US
The Federal Veliki jury in Pittsburgh has returned the indictment for nine numbers against the three population of the Pittsburg area, announced this week the acting of the United States of Troy Rivetti.
The indictment is appointed by Mohamad Hamad, 23, from Cooraopolis; Talya A. Lubit, 24, from Pittsburg; and Micaiah Collins, 22, from Pittsburg, as defendants.
Hamad and Lubit have previously been charged with their role in the alleged disclosure of Jewish religious assets with Pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli graffiti.
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In the picture involved in the federal indictment, Mohamad Hamad allegedly posted a photo of himself wearing a Hamas-style head lane and holds a combined Israelo-American flag. .
According to the indictment, Hamad enrolled in Air ForcePennsylvania Air National Guard (Paang) 2023, joining 171. Eskadrili to maintain near the Pittsburgh International Airport. As part of his application, he sought superior security approval.
While undergoing his background investigation, including three personal interviews, Hamad allegedly made a number of false statements, cursing that his “ultimate loyalty” was US.
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In reality, court documents show Hamada privately celebrated terrorist groups and expressed deep hostility towards America. He stated in the messages, “It’s still Palestine, though you don’t make a mistake” and “Let America lick my a–.” He stated that Lebanon and Palestine were “No. 1” in his heart and said that he wanted to learn combat skills to protect them.
Through the end of 2023 and 2024, while attending military training, Hamad allegedly shared violent pro-hama videos, celebrating terrorist attacks and praised Hamas fighters as “Freedom Fighters,” the indictment said.

The post on social networks allegedly shared by Mohamad Hamad shows the funeral procession of Hamas with a text that expresses jealousy of the fallen fighters and the desire to “fight and die” according to court documents. .
The indictment further states that during the same period Hamad conspired with co -defendant Collins to produce and possess destructive devices. They allegedly bought materials such as potassium per class and aluminum powder, built explosives, including bomb pipes and detonated them during testing.
One cold conversation captured Hamada, acknowledging that he was “actually scared” the bombs he built, while Collins spoke excitedly about the potential to “take Bros ankles.”
Hamad’s actions were not limited to the construction of bombs. On social media, he openly posted pictures of Hamas operatives, expressed the envy of jihadists killed in action and posted threats such as: “I can’t wait for the Muslims to kill you. I would be so happy …”
In a separate conspiracy, Hamad and Lubit were reportedly aiming for Chabada with a squirrel, a synagogue and a Jewish educational center in Pittsburgh. Carrying a Hamas -style head lane, Hamad led the synagogue to monitor. Lubit later allegedly defiled “4 Palestine Jews”, along with a red reverse triangle-symbol that Hamas used to mark the goals of the synagogue.

In this undated photograph from court documents, defendant Mohamad Hamad allegedly posted a picture of the assault rifle on the social media with the inscription that wrote “every bullet in this magician[azine] Kissing the forehead of the Zionist oppressor, “the federal indictment states. .
In encrypted messages, Lubit said coldly, “I literally feel that I start seeing Jews as my enemies,” the indictment said.
Federal investigators later linked Hamad and Lubita to the additional vandalism of the sign of the Jewish Federation nearby, additionally escalating the concern of the community due to targeted anti -Semitic threats.
“As allegedly in a replacement indictment, Mohamad Hamad lied to his loyalty to the United States, among other false statements, in an attempt to obtain superior security approval,” Rivetti said. “During this time, he openly expressed support for Lebanon, Hezbollah and Hamas.”
Rivetti emphasized that his office remains “determined” in the protection of the Jewish community and the public.
“The protection of the American people was written in FBI mission. This includes all our communities, “said the Special Agent of FBI Pittsburgh, in charge of Kevin Rok. He vowed that the FBI remained dedicated to exploring individuals who deal with” dangerous, threatening and illegal activities “.

The image from court evidence shows an improvised explosive device made up of spraying cans and fuse, allegedly produced by the defendants. .
The law provides for a maximum sentence of up to 10 years in prison and a fine of $ 250,000 for Hamad, five years, and a fine of $ 250,000 for Collins and one year and a $ 100,000 fine for Lubit, depending on the seriousness of criminal offenses and any previous criminal history.
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U.S. lawyers Nicole Vasquez Schmitt and Carolyn J. Bloch process the case with the help of the Department of National Security of the Ministry of Justice. The investigation was conducted by the FBI, the alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives and the Pittsburgh Police Office.