Shocking new intelligence reveals that the March 12, 2025 terrorist attack on Temple Israel synagogue near Detroit was directly inspired by the gunman's family connections to the Iranian-backed terror group Hezbollah, according to federal officials.
Ayman Ghazali, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Lebanon, attempted to detonate an explosive-laden truck at the Michigan synagogue before taking his own life when confronted by armed security guards. The attack could have resulted in mass casualties if not for the quick response of the temple's security team.
But here's what should terrify every American: Ghazali didn't just wake up one day and decide to become a terrorist. Intelligence sources now confirm his relatives in Lebanon were active Hezbollah operatives who had been radicalizing him for years.
How Did This Terrorist Get Into America?
The most disturbing question remains unanswered: How did someone with direct family ties to a designated terrorist organization obtain U.S. citizenship? This reeks of the same failed vetting processes that plagued the Biden administration's disastrous immigration policies.
"This attack represents a complete breakdown of our national security apparatus," said one former intelligence official who spoke on condition of anonymity. "When you have naturalized citizens carrying out Iranian proxy attacks on American soil, we have a serious problem."
"The fact that Hezbollah can inspire attacks against Jewish Americans through family networks should be a wake-up call for every patriot who cares about national security."
President Trump's administration has promised to conduct a full review of all citizenship applications approved during the Biden years, and cases like Ghazali's show exactly why that's necessary.
Iran's Terror Network Reaches American Streets
Make no mistake - this wasn't a lone wolf attack. This was part of Iran's broader terror network operating right here in the homeland, using naturalized citizens as sleeper agents against our closest ally Israel and the Jewish-American community.
How many more Ayman Ghazalis are walking among us, radicalized by foreign terror groups and waiting for their moment to strike? That's the question every American should be asking as Trump works to clean up the security disasters left behind by four years of Biden's weakness.
