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Hamas-Linked Operative Who Joined Oct 7 Attacks Found Living in US With Permanent Residency
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A Palestinian man accused of participating in Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel was arrested this week in Louisiana after U.S. federal authorities uncovered his alleged past involvement with a militant faction linked to Hamas. The man, identified as Mahmoud Amin Ya’qub Al-Muhtadi, had reportedly entered the United States legally in 2024 and obtained permanent residency, despite denying any ties to terrorism on his visa application.
According to a criminal complaint unsealed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Al-Muhtadi played an active role in coordinating armed operations during the Oct 7 assault that left over 1,200 people dead and dozens kidnapped in southern Israel. His case now raises serious questions about how a person with militant affiliations was able to gain U.S. residency undetected.
The FBI describes Al-Muhtadi as an armed operative formerly associated with the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), a Gaza-based paramilitary group ideologically aligned with Hamas. Investigators say his social media, emails, and call logs point to a sustained relationship with the group’s military wing, including participation in firearms training sessions and communication with other operatives.
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During the Oct 7 assault, Al-Muhtadi allegedly rallied a group of fighters to cross from Gaza into southern Israel. His phone data reportedly showed movement near Kfar Aza, an Israeli kibbutz where more than 50 civilians were killed and 19 kidnapped.
In a series of intercepted phone calls reviewed by federal agents, Al-Muhtadi is said to have told associates to “bring the rifles” and prepare for what he chillingly called a “good game” involving kidnappings.
After the October 2023 attacks, Al-Muhtadi fled Gaza and applied for a U.S. visa from Cairo in June 2024, claiming he had never been involved in any terrorist or military activities. He listed Tulsa, Oklahoma, as his intended residence and planned to work in “car repairs or food services.”
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By September 2024, he entered the U.S. legally. He was granted permanent resident status. Federal investigators say he initially settled in Tulsa but later moved to Lafayette, Louisiana, where he worked in a restaurant.
According to the Justice Department, Al-Muhtadi faces two major charges:
The FBI began monitoring Al-Muhtadi in mid-2025 after receiving intelligence from regional partners linking him to militant circles in Gaza. Between July and September, undercover agents held multiple meetings with him in Lafayette, during which he allegedly boasted of his past involvement with Hamas-affiliated fighters.
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When warned by an associate to limit his online activity and avoid expressing support for Hamas, Al-Muhtadi reportedly responded that he could post “whatever he wanted” — including images of Hamas leaders, because “he was safe” in the U.S.
The Justice Department announced his arrest on Thursday, emphasizing that the case underscores the ongoing risk of infiltration by individuals connected to international terror networks.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement that the Justice Department remains committed to pursuing individuals responsible for the October 7 massacre — including those who may have sought refuge abroad.
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“We will continue to find and prosecute anyone who took part in that horrific day, including those responsible for the murder of dozens of American citizens,” Bondi said.
“We will continue to stand by Jewish Americans and the Jewish people around the world against anti-Semitism and terrorism in all its forms.”
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has not yet disclosed how Al-Muhtadi’s visa application cleared security screening, but officials say a review of the vetting system for Middle East visa applicants is now underway.
Al-Muhtadi’s arrest highlights growing concerns within U.S. intelligence circles about post-conflict migration risks following major terror incidents. Immigration experts say the case could reignite debates over:
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Some analysts warn that the U.S. may need to strengthen cross-border vetting mechanisms, especially in regions affected by militant activity.
“This isn’t just about one man, it’s about whether our screening system can keep up with global threats that adapt quickly,” said a former DHS official, speaking on background.
If convicted, Al-Muhtadi could face up to 25 years in federal prison for his alleged offenses. He is currently being held without bail in Louisiana and is expected to appear in federal court next week.
Legal experts say prosecutors will need to prove that his actions directly supported a designated terrorist organization and that he intentionally misled U.S. immigration authorities to secure residency.
Given the international scope of the case, it is likely to attract scrutiny from both Congress and foreign policy observers, especially as the U.S. continues to recalibrate its approach toward the Middle East following the Hamas-Israel war.
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