New York Post

‘Regular’ NJ guy was Hezbollah agent: feds

- Ben Feuerherd

A New Jersey software engineer lived a dark double life as a “sleeper agent” in an elite Hezbollah unit, scouting terror targets in New York City for the militant group, federal prosecutor­s charged at the start of his trial Monday.

Alexei Saab, 45, posed as a “normal” law-abiding US citizen — all while gathering intelligen­ce on a number of Big Apple landmarks, tunnels and bridges, Assistant US Attorney Sam Adelsberg said in his opening statement.

“He posed as a regular guy,” Adelsberg said. “In reality, he was a sleeper agent for Hezbollah.”

Saab was recruited by the terror organizati­on as a college student in Lebanon, ultimately enlisting in the “external security organizati­on,” or Unit 910, the prosecutor alleged.

In the early 2000s, Hezbollah dispatched Saab and other “spies” to countries including the US — putting them in place to kill Americans if the US attacked Iran, the group’s main ally, he said.

“He was sent by Hezbollah to set up a sleeper cell right here in this city,” Adelsberg told jurors.

Between 2000 and 2005, the Morristown resident allegedly surveilled potential targets for Hezbollah — including the Brooklyn Bridge, the Midtown Tunnel, the George Washington Bridge and even the federal courthouse in lower Manhattan where his trial is taking place.

Saab, a US citizen since 2008, was arrested in 2019 and charged with several counts, including terrorism, for allegedly providing material support to the deadly organizati­on.

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