The mystery of the Moroccan nationalized Yankee
The enigma of the Moroccan
The fact that the aggressor was Moroccan, in a context of profound anti-Semitism in Arab countries after the extermination of thousands at the hands of Israel since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, is not surprising since the vast majority are Muslims, but its permanent residence in the United States. A role that hides more than a nationality.
As he knew Haaretz that a senior official from the Ministry of the Interior agreed to the statements, the aggressor’s name was Kadi Abed al-Aziz, and had arrived by plane from Poland. During the interrogation, they realized that they had no clear ties to Israel, no hotel, no family, no friends.
Kadi Abdel-Aziz flew from Morocco on a flight from Casablanca to New York in 2022. As shared in Facebook -dand according to Internet users in x, obtained a green card in the lottery of 50,000 visas obtained each year. Previously he would have lived in Zagora, southeast of Morocco, and upon arriving in the United States he lived in Brooklyn, sharing videos and messages of support for the Gaza Strip.
At first the Israeli authorities wanted to deny him entry, but his residence in the United States piqued their interest and the Shin Bet security service finally approved his entry. How did you manage to pass the filters of one of the strictest borders in the world? Did the Shin Bet underestimate him just because of his ties to the ally USA? Is this another fatal mistake by Israeli security authorities?
Some Israeli citizens on social networks and in comments under the news of Jewish portals have pointed out that Joe Biden’s permissive policies weaken the ability to filter dangerous profiles. He maintains that cracks in the system favored people like Kadhi to access a green card.
Israel, with the populist government and expansion of Benjamin Netanyahuhas intensified Islamophobia and unleashed, through its war crimes and atrocities, a rise in anti-Smeitism.
In December an 83-year-old woman was fatally stabbed in a terrorist attack in Herzliya. The attacker, a 28-year-old West Bank resident, was shot in the lower body by Israel Post security guards and taken to the hospital, according to Haaretz.
The Shin Bet security service said the attacker was a former informant who worked for the Israeli defense establishment to prevent terrorist attacks in the West Bank. He was transferred to Israel after being discovered.
These cases raise questions about the failures of control systems and difficulties in preventing atrocious attacks in a context in which the lines between security and threat are increasingly blurred.
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