AMMAN: Jordanian military prosecutors yesterday charged eight suspects, including a Syrian fugitive, with plotting to attack US soldiers and Israel’s embassy in the kingdom and recruiting people to join Hezbollah.
“State security court prosecutors accused the eight men with plotting to carry out terrorist acts, including attacks against US soldiers in 2006 and the Israeli embassy in Amman,” a court official said. “The suspects, seven Jordanians and a Syrian fugitive, also recruited people to join (Lebanon’s Shia militant movement) Hezbollah,” he said, adding that the group was arrested in May last year.
The official gave no further details, but said the suspects face life imprisonment if convicted.
Jordan is home to around 600,000 Syrian refugees.
In May, the military tribunal handed jail terms of between four and 20 years to 11 people it convicted of plotting to attack the US embassy for Al Qaeda in 2012.
Meanwhile, Lebanese MP Walid Jumblatt rejected the idea that Hezbollah and IS were of a similar nature, saying that accusations comparing the two were nothing more than “political accusations.”
“Likening Hezbollah to IS is a political accusation” the leader of the Progressive Socialist Party said in the Aley village of Keyfoun yesterday.
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