He threatened to kill Trump's daughter, arrested 32-year-old from Iraq - details

Iraqi citizen Mohammad Baker Sad Dawood al-Saadi 32, who American authorities claim is linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran and pro-Iranian militant groups, allegedly planned to kill Ivanka Trump, the American president's daughter, in order to avenge the murder of Iranian General Qassem Soliman in an attack with American intimidation in 2020, the New York Post reported.
According to the newspaper, El Sad allegedly made a <x0mbabe” to kill Donald Trump's daughter and possessed her home plan in Florida, where she lives with her husband Jared Kouchner.
Former military replacement of the Iraqi Embassy in Washington, Entifad Qanbar, told NYP that following the murder of Solejman, El-Saadi said “Ivanka must be killed in order to burn Trump's house, just as their” burned.
The paper said that El Sad posted to the social X network a map of Florida's neighbourhood where Ivanka Trump's 24-million-dollar house and Jared Kouchner, along with an Arabic message in which he threatened that “as palaces, and neither will the Secret Service protect Americans” and that <x2 takeback is a matter of time”.
El Sad was reportedly arrested 15 May in Turkey and later extradited to the United States, where he faces charges of 18 attacks and attempted attacks in Europe and the United States, the US Department of Justice reported.
According to American authorities, El-Saad was involved in numerous attacks, including the burning of a bank in Amsterdam, a knife attack in London and shooting at the American consulate in Toronto, as well as attacks on religious and Jewish objects in Europe.
The suspect is currently in solitary confinement at the Brooklyn Para-burging Center. /Telegraphy/












