Pittsburgh ‘Hamas Operative’ Allegedly Bought Explosives, Vandalized Jewish Buildings
The FBI and Pittsburgh police arrested two Pittsburgh-area residents Wednesday, October 30, on hate-crime charges for allegedly damaging or defacing Jewish buildings in July.
Shockingly, one of those individuals, Mohamad Hamad, self-identified as a “Hamas operative,” purchased and tested explosive materials for a future fireball, and was a Pennsylvania Air National Guard member stationed near Pittsburgh International Airport, according to the criminal complaint.
The US and Lebanese dual citizen also donated to Squad Democrats who have called Israel’s year-long war in Gaza a genocide and pushed for a US arms embargo on the Jewish state as it fights Iran and its terrorist proxies.
Talya Lubit, charged as Hamad’s Jewish accomplice in spraying pro-Hamas graffiti on a synagogue and Jewish community center, called Jews “enemies,” advocated the county council pass a controversial cease-fire resolution against Israel and joined a letter defending Pittsburgh’s very own anti-Israel Dem. Rep. Summer Lee, who last month blamed Israel for the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack on its first anniversary. (NYP/VFI News)