Rewards Offered by U.S. for
Middle East Terrorists Who Killed Americans
The U.S. Department of
State offers up to $25 million for information
preventing, frustrating, or favorable resolving
acts of international terrorism against United
States persons or property, or leading to
the arrest or conviction of terrorist criminals
responsible for such acts, those aiding or
abetting in the commission of such acts, or
those conspiring or attempting to commit such
acts. The following Middle East terrorists
are members of Hizballah,
one of the organizations that is devoted to
the destruction of Israel, and responsible
for the murder of a number of Americans. They
are currently on the most-wanted list.
Ali
Atwa
Date of birth: Approximately
1960
Place of birth: Lebanon
Height: 5'8"
Build: Medium
Hair: Unknown
Eyes: Brown
Sex: Male
Aliases: Ammar Mansour Bouslim, Hassan
Rostom Salim
Characteristics: None.
Citizen: Lebanese
Status: Fugitive
Atwa is an alleged member
of the terrorist organization, Lebanese Hizballah.
He is thought to be in Lebanon.
Conspiracy to commit aircraft
piracy, to commit hostage taking, to commit
air piracy resulting in murder, to interfere
with a flight crew, to place a destructive
device aboard an aircraft, to have explosive
devices about the person on an aircraft, and
to assault passengers and crew; air piracy
resulting in murder; air piracy; hostage taking;
interference with flight crew; and placing
explosives aboard aircraft; placing destructive
device aboard aircraft; assault aboard aircraft
with intent to hijack with a dangerous weapon
and resulting in serious bodily injury; aiding
and abetting Ali Atwa was indicted for his
role in planning and participation in the
June 14, 1985, hijacking of a commercial airliner
which resulted in the assault on various passengers
and crew members, and the murder of one U.S.
citizen.
Imad
Fayez Mugniyah
Date of birth: 1962
Place of birth: Lebanon
Height: 5'7"
Build: Unknown
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Unknown
Sex: Male
Aliases: Hajj
Characteristics: None.
Citizen: Lebanese
Status: Fugitive
Mugniyah is the alleged head
of the security apparatus for the terrorist
organization, Lebanese Hizballah.
He is thought to be in Lebanon.
Indicted for: conspiracy
to commit aircraft piracy, to commit hostage
taking, to commit air piracy resulting in
murder, to interfere with a flight crew, to
place a destructive device aboard an aircraft,
to have explosive devices about the person
on an aircraft, and to assault passengers
and crew; air piracy resulting in murder;
air piracy; hostage taking; interference with
flight crew; and placing explosives aboard
aircraft; placing destructive device aboard
aircraft; assault aboard aircraft with intent
to hijack with a dangerous weapon and resulting
in serious bodily injury; aiding and abetting.
Imad Fayez Mugniyah was
indicted for his role in planning and participation
in the June 14, 1985, hijacking of a commercial
airliner which resulted in the assault on
various passengers and crew members, and the
murder of one U.S. citizen.
Hasan
Izz-Al-Din
Date of birth: 1963
Place of birth: Lebanon
Height: 5'9" to 5'11"
Build: Slender
Hair: Black
Eyes: Black
Sex: Male
Aliases: Ahmed Garbaya, Samir Salwwan,
Sa-id
Characteristics: None.
Citizen: Lebanese
Status: Fugitive
Izz-Al-Din is an alleged
member of the terrorist organization, Lebanese
Hizballah.
He is thought to be in Lebanon.
Indicted for: conspiracy
to commit aircraft piracy, to commit hostage
taking, to commit air piracy resulting in
murder, to interfere with a flight crew, to
place a destructive device aboard an aircraft,
to have explosive devices about the person
on an aircraft, and to assault passengers
and crew; air piracy resulting in murder;
air piracy; hostage taking; interference with
flight crew; and placing explosives aboard
aircraft; placing destructive device aboard
aircraft; assault aboard aircraft with intent
to hijack with a dangerous weapon and resulting
in serious bodily injury; aiding and abetting.Hasan
Izz-Al-Din was indicted for his role in planning
and participation in the June 14, 1985, hijacking
of a commercial airliner which resulted in
the assault on various passengers and crew
members, and the murder of one U.S. citizen
For further information,
contact:
Rewards for Justice
P.O. Box 96781
Washington, D.C. 20090-6781, USA
Internet: [email protected]
Voice: 1-800-US-REWARDS
Source: U.S. Department of State Rewards
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