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Person of interest: Obama, Pentagon say Benghazi attacker killed by drone
Jim Kouri
Law Enforcement Examiner
The Pentagon said on Monday that a U.S. air strike on Mosul, Iraq, killed an Islamic State fighter linked to the 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya. The June 15 air strike killed Ali Awni al-Harzi, whom the Pentagon said was...
The Obama White House and the Pentagon on Monday reported that Ali Awni al-Harzi, a Tunisian member of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), was believed to have been killed by a U.S. drone strike on June 15. The Pentagon also claims that al-Harzi was involved in the controversial Benghazi terrorist attack that left four Americans including the U.S. ambassador to Libya, dead. A Pentagon spokesman, U.S. Army Col. Steve Warren said a drone attack on Mosul targeted ISIS jihadists who control that Iraqi city.
However, some counterterrorism experts are holding back their praise until there is confirmation of the killing of a Benghazi terrorist attack suspect. One former Marine and police terrorism task force member went as far as saying he's highly suspicious of the veracity of this latest Obama administration claim based on past experiences.
"It strikes me as convenient that one day after the House Select Committee on Benghazi chairman [Rep. Trey Gowdy] releases emails regarding the Benghazi terrorist attack on Sept. 11, 2012, President Barack Obama authorizes the release of information about al-Harzi being a person of interest in the Benghazi attack," said Mike Snopes, who now is a law enforcement adviser.
The Obama administration says that a videotape of the attack in Benghazi showed the "person of interest" near the consulate the night of that massacre, which made him a person of interest. “Al-Harzi operated closely with multiple ISIL-associated extremists throughout North Africa and the Middle East. His death degrades [ISIS's] ability to integrate North African jihadists into the Syrian and Iraqi fight and removes a jihadist with [sic] long ties to international terrorism,” said Col. Warren.
U.S. Treasury Department officials in September 2014 designated him as a terrorist operating for or on behalf of ISIS. Treasury Department officials, explaining the reasons for the designation of al-Harzi as a terrorist, claimed he had brokered a deal for ISIS to receive millions of dollars from a Qatar-based financial facilitator in September 2013 with only one stipulation: that he only use the money for weapons and terrorist or military operations.
In April, the State Department officials designated al-Harzi as a “specially designated Global Terrorist.” State Department security officials described the Tunisian Islamist as being a someone who “joined Ansar al-Sharia in Tunisia (AAS-T) in 2011 and was a high-profile member known for recruiting volunteers, facilitating the travel of... fighters to Syria, and for smuggling weapons and explosives into Tunisia.”
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