Albanian who left America to join I SIS

American security sources say I recruiting networks SIS in the United States is no match for the large groups that are existing in Europe. While I The new SIS is taking shape, new leaders are coming online, using it as an important tool for recruiting extremists and it seems [...]
While I The new SIS is taking shape, new leaders are getting on the internet, using it as an important tool for recruiting extremists, and it seems that their propaganda is particularly resonating in the United States.
One of them is Zulfi Hoxha, known as Abu Hamza al-Amrik, son of a store owner who sells Albanian pizzas in New Jersey. He is known to have become a figure of the Islamic High State (ISIS) and a major recruiting icon since appearing in a propaganda video, writes the Arab Weekly, the Eye broadcasts.
In fact, as top ISIS leaders flow through the American justice system, it is becoming clear that American involvement in the upper areas of movement and its mobilization networks has increased significantly.
This is a serious development, especially at a time when I The SIS is struggling to rebuild itself after its Middle East potassium loss by Western and regional forces.
American security sources said I recruiting networks SIS in the United States is not compared to the wider groups that exist in Europe, but increased US involvement is a disturbing development.
American officials say Hoxha, 25, left the United States for Turkey on April 6, 2015. Four days later he was in a training camp I SIS in Syria. Within six months, he was part of a video where people were being beheaded and he had a high role.
Hoxha is believed to have been recruited via the internet and joined by other Americans, such as John Georgelas and Abdullah Ramo Pazara, who joined I SIS in the same way. Both men, members of broader jihadist networks in the United States, have achieved relatively high positions in the hierarchy of I SIS, US sources said.












