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Muhammad Jamal Designated Terrorist


The Department of State has designated Muhammad Jamal and his network as Specially Designated Global Terrorists.
The Department of State has designated Muhammad Jamal and his network as Specially Designated Global Terrorists.

Founder and Network tied to al-Qaida.

The Department of State has designated the Muhammad Jamal Network and founder, Muhammad Jamal, as Specially Designated Global Terrorists under Executive Order 13224, which targets terrorists and those providing support to terrorists or acts of terrorism.

Muhammad Jamal Designated Terrorist
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Muhammad Jamal journeyed to Afghanistan in the late 1980s where he trained with al-Qaida and learned how to construct bombs. Upon returning to Egypt in the 1990s, Muhammad Jamal became a top military commander and head of the operational wing of Egyptian Islamic Jihad, then headed by al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri.

Jamal has been arrested multiple times by Egyptian authorities for terrorist activities and was incarcerated for years in Egypt. Muhammad Jamal has developed connections with Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, al-Qaida senior leadership, and Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula leadership including Nasir 'Abd-al-Karim 'Abdullah al-Wahishi and Qasim Yahya Mahdi al-Rimi.

Jamal formed the Muhammad Jamal Network (MJN) after his release from Egyptian prison in 2011 and established several terrorist training camps in Egypt and Libya. Al-Qaida in the Araban Peninsula (AQAP) has provided funding to the MJN and Jamal has used the AQAP network to smuggle fighters into training camps. Suicide bombers have trained at MJN training camps, and Jamal established links with terrorists in Europe.

Jamal was re-arrested by Egyptian authorities in November 2012. His confiscated computer contained letters to al-Zawahiri in which Jamal asked for assistance and described MJN’s activities, including acquiring weapons, conducting terrorist training, and establishing terrorist groups in the Sinai.

International terrorism is an international threat and requires a response from the world community. The United States, for its part, is committed to working with its international partners to combat international terrorism and see that terrorists are brought to justice.
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