The US Department of Justice has filed terrorism charges against a commander of Kataib Hezbollah, an Iraqi Shia militia group, accusing him of planning attacks targeting New York City.
BBC News also reported on the case, alleging that the Iraqi militant leader “directed” the terrorist activities. The charges underscore ongoing US national security concerns and the potential threat posed by Middle Eastern armed groups to the American homeland.
Kataib Hezbollah is a US-designated foreign terrorist organization and has long been viewed as a key instrument of Iranian influence in Iraq. These charges could further escalate tensions between Washington and Tehran, with potential ripple effects across regional security dynamics.
US law enforcement officials stated that the threat was identified in a timely manner and properly contained, and that New York City residents remain safe.