The Israeli military has dropped a bombshell revelation that exposes the terrifying reality of America's broken immigration system: the brother of the terrorist who rammed his truck into a Michigan synagogue last week was a high-ranking commander for Hezbollah, Iran's premier proxy terror organization.
Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, 41, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Lebanon, carried out the attack on Temple Israel last Thursday in what authorities are calling a clear act of antisemitic terrorism. But the story gets worse – much worse.
Israeli military intelligence has confirmed that Ghazali's brother served as a commander within Hezbollah's ranks, raising explosive questions about how this terrorist network may have infiltrated American soil through our compromised immigration system.
Biden's Legacy of Terror
This attack represents the deadly consequences of the Biden administration's reckless immigration policies and failure to properly vet those seeking American citizenship. How did a man with direct family ties to one of the world's most dangerous terrorist organizations slip through our supposed "security" screening?
The timing couldn't be more telling. As President Trump works to secure our borders and implement proper vetting procedures, we're discovering just how deeply the previous administration's failures have compromised American safety – particularly for our Jewish communities.
"This is exactly why we need extreme vetting and why we need to know who we're letting into our country," a senior Trump administration official told reporters.
The attack on Temple Israel wasn't just an isolated incident of violence – it was a manifestation of the same antisemitic hatred that drives Iran and its terrorist proxies across the Middle East. Now that hatred has found its way to American soil, targeting innocent worshippers in their place of sanctuary.
America First Security
President Trump's renewed focus on immigration security and his administration's commitment to rooting out terrorist threats takes on even greater urgency in light of these revelations. The American people deserve to know: how many other individuals with terror connections managed to gain citizenship under the previous administration's watch?
This is why the Trump-Vance administration's comprehensive approach to national security isn't just policy – it's survival. Our Jewish communities, and all Americans, deserve better than the failed screening processes that allowed this terrorist to call himself an American citizen.
