The Jerusalem Post

California court gives 30 years to would-be Islamic State recruit

Nader Elhuzayel convicted of bank fraud, attempting to assist terrorists

- • By STEVE GORMAN

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A would-be Islamic State recruit from California was sentenced on Monday to 30 years in prison for his conviction on charges he sought to join the terrorist group in Syria and committed bank fraud to pay for a plane ticket there.

Nader Elhuzayel, 25, was found guilty in June by a US District Court jury in Santa Ana, California, of conspiring and attempting to provide material support, namely himself, to a terrorist organizati­on, and 26 counts of bank fraud.

He became the first person tried, convicted and sentenced for such charges in federal court, the US Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles said. More than 70 people have been charged in the United States with trying to travel abroad to enlist with Islamic State, with most cases resulting in guilty pleas.

A native-born US citizen whose parents are Palestinia­n immigrants, Elhuzayel worked odd jobs after graduating from high school, took a course in medical billing and attended community college for several semesters, according to a pre-sentencing memorandum.

Elhuzayel was arrested on May 21, 2015, when he tried to board a Turkish Airlines plane at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport for a flight to Turkey, from where he had planned to make his way to the Syrian border, federal prosecutor­s said.

Found in his carry-on bag was a computer storage drive containing graphic photos of Islamic State beheadings and a “hit list” of US Defense Department employee names and addresses compiled by the extremist group, according to evidence presented at trial.

Weeks earlier, prosecutor­s said, Elhuzayel had posted Twitter messages professing support for a 2015 incident in Texas in which two gunmen attacked an exhibit of caricature­s of the prophet Muhammad and were shot to death by police.

Elhuzayel also appeared in a video swearing allegiance to Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and pledging to enlist as a fighter in the terrorist group.

Prosecutor­s said Elhuzayel and a co-defendant, Muhanad Badawi, repeatedly used social media to express their support for Islamic State, including its execution of gay men. One Twitter message posted by Elhuzayel declared: “The only thing more beautiful than rain is homosexual­s being thrown off tall buildings.”

Badawi was convicted in a joint trial with Elhuzayel of conspiring with him to support terrorism, aiding and abetting his efforts by purchasing his one-way plane ticket, and a single count of financial aid fraud in connection with the plot.

He is scheduled to be sentenced on October 17, and faces up to 15 years in prison for each count relating to providing support for terrorism.

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