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Chattannooga Jihadist Confirmed as Palestinian Terrorist Who Visited Islamic State Infested Community

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Published on: July 19, 2015

Editor’s Note: And the FBI says that there’s no indication he was inspired by the Islamic State.

As Shoebat.com stated yesterday prior to media speculation, that the Tennessee shooter was Palestinian, now the government of Jordan confirms it as reported by CNN Arabic. Also, his real name is not Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez. The shooter’s real name isMohammad Youssuf Saeed Al-Hajjaj born September 5th, 1990 and gained a temporary Jordanian passport. His father had changed his last name to Abdulazeez for unknown reasons in which his son then carried that last name as well. It is common for many Palestinians who are doing nefarious activities to change names.

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While the media speculated his background and motive, his features, family Facebook, and connections were easy for us to establish that what we have here is a Palestinian pro-Hamas terrorist who went to Jordan and most likely got involved with ISIS affiliates. Jordan especially is infested with a huge number of ISIS supporters as Shoebat.com has reported previously. All one has to do is to go to the southern city Ma’an and see demonstrations in full support of ISIS as you see in this photo.

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In fact, the expert on jihadist movements Affairs Hassan Abu Haniya said that between Jordan and Iraq ISIS controls all border crossings.

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It is not difficult then to find the motive, the plan and the execution.

We will continue researching and will do updates on this link, so stay tuned.

UPDATE

From Jordan: Times of Israel reported that he also visited Yemen last year.

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