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'''Moner Mohammad Abu Salha''' (also '''Munir Mohammed Abou Saleha''' aka '''Abu Hurayra al-Amriki''') (October 28, 1991 – May 25, 2014), was an American suicide bomber who killed himself and several Syrian troops with a truck bomb in Ariha, Syria in the name of al-Nusra Front.
'''Moner Mohammad Abu Salha''' (also '''Munir Mohammed Abou Saleha''' aka '''Abu Hurayra al-Amriki''') (October 28, 1991 – May 25, 2014), was an American suicide bomber who killed himself and several Syrian troops with a truck bomb in Ariha, Syria in the name of [[al-Nusra Front]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Salha was raised in Vero Beach, Florida, by a Sunni Palestinian father and an Italian-American mother. As the first known American suicide bomber to die in Syria, he produced a video describing his motivation to die on behalf of the al-Nusra Front.
Salha was raised in Vero Beach, Florida, by a Sunni Palestinian father and an Italian-American mother. As the first known American suicide bomber to die in Syria, he produced a video describing his motivation to die on behalf of the al-Nusra Front.


Salha's name later came up as a contact in an unsuccessful 2014 investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation but the subject of the search was Omar Mateen, who would later commit the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting. Even though law-enforcement officials told the Wall Street Journal that the investigation was motivated "because Abu-Salha and Mateen attended the same mosque," Mateen told a 9-1-1 operator that the shooting was inspired by Abu-Salha. In the video published by al-Nusra, Salha said that he was being watched by the FBI before he left for Syria but moved to stay with friends in the state of Florida in order to throw the FBI off track and make them believe he was in the United States after he had left.
Salha's name later came up as a contact in an unsuccessful 2014 investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation but the subject of the search was [[Omar Mateen]], who would later commit the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting. Even though law-enforcement officials told the Wall Street Journal that the investigation was motivated "because Abu-Salha and Mateen attended the same mosque," Mateen told a 9-1-1 operator that the shooting was inspired by Abu-Salha. In the video published by al-Nusra, Salha said that he was being watched by the FBI before he left for Syria but moved to stay with friends in the state of Florida in order to throw the FBI off track and make them believe he was in the United States after he had left.
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Latest revision as of 08:56, 25 February 2021

Moner Mohammad Abu Salha
File:Moner Mohammad Abu Salha.jpg
Full Name: Munir Mohammed Abou Saleha
Alias: Abu Hurayra al-Amriki
Origin: Vero Beach, Florida
Goals: To die on behalf of the al-Nusra Front (succeeded)
Crimes: Killing several Syrian troops with a truck bomb
Type of Villain: Suicide bomber


Moner Mohammad Abu Salha (also Munir Mohammed Abou Saleha aka Abu Hurayra al-Amriki) (October 28, 1991 – May 25, 2014), was an American suicide bomber who killed himself and several Syrian troops with a truck bomb in Ariha, Syria in the name of al-Nusra Front.

Biography edit

Salha was raised in Vero Beach, Florida, by a Sunni Palestinian father and an Italian-American mother. As the first known American suicide bomber to die in Syria, he produced a video describing his motivation to die on behalf of the al-Nusra Front.

Salha's name later came up as a contact in an unsuccessful 2014 investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation but the subject of the search was Omar Mateen, who would later commit the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting. Even though law-enforcement officials told the Wall Street Journal that the investigation was motivated "because Abu-Salha and Mateen attended the same mosque," Mateen told a 9-1-1 operator that the shooting was inspired by Abu-Salha. In the video published by al-Nusra, Salha said that he was being watched by the FBI before he left for Syria but moved to stay with friends in the state of Florida in order to throw the FBI off track and make them believe he was in the United States after he had left.