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June 04, 1993 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-06-04

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Report Claims
Nosair Not Killer

New York (JTA) — Police
and federal law-enforcement
officials are refusing to
comment on a report in the
New York Post that they are
investigating the possibility
that a man other than El
Sayyid Nosair assassinated
Rabbi Meir Kahane in
November 1990.
According to an article,
Mahmoud Abouhalima, a
suspect in the February
bombing of New York's
World Trade Center, told au-
thorities during his inter-
rogation in Egypt that Mr.
Nosair took part in the
assassination, but that an-
other man actually pulled
the trigger and killed the
militant rabbi.
In related news, au-
thorities said a West Bank
Palestinian who has been
held in federal custody here
since last September may
have links to the group that
carried out the World Trade
Center bombing.
The man, 27-year-old
Ahmad Muhammed Ajaj,
arrived in the United States
with a forged passport and
many books on explosives.
In response to the Post
reports about new informa-
tion on the Kahane murder,
FBI spokesman Joe Vali-
quette said, "There is no
way I can comment on what
Abouhalima may or may not
have said."
According to the Post ac-
count, Mr. Abouhalima, who
was arrested first in Egypt
before being placed in U.S.
custody and flown to New
York, confessed to Egyptian
authorities about his par-
ticipation in the Trade
Center bombing and named
several accomplices who all
had close ties to the blind
Egyptian cleric Omar Abdel
Rahman, living in New
Jersey.
With regard to the Kahane
murder, Mr. Abouhalima
reportedly told investigators
that Mr. Nosair's role was to
divert attention away from
the real killer and allow him
to escape.
Mr. Nosair was charged
with the murder, but was
convicted only of gun posses-
sion and shooting of a post
office policeman who tried to
stop Mr. Nosair from fleeing
the area after the shooting.
The Post account main-
tains that the New York
Police Department reopened
its investigation of the
Kahane case two months ago
after receiving the new in-
formation from Mr.
Abouhalima.

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