Chilling video has emerged purporting to show the first American to carry out a suicide attack in Syria burning his U.S. passport and issuing threats against the West. It is unclear how many people died in the May attack in Syria's Idlib Province, which has experienced heavy fighting in the country's civil war. But the State Department has confirmed that it believes that young Floridian Moner Mohammad Abusalha was the American involved.
A new video posted on social media Monday — and has not been independently verified — purports to show Abusalha before the attack, ripping his passport to shreds before setting it alight. "You think you're safe where you are, in America or Britain,” he says. “You think you are safe, you are not safe."
Abusalha, who grew up in Florida and attended several colleges before dropping out and moving abroad, was one of a growing number of foreign fighters travelling to Syria to take up arms in the country’s bloody civil war.
Syrian militants had released another video purporting to show Abusalha last week, in which the smiling Floridian also known by his nom de guerre Abu Huraya al-Amriki speaks in broken Arabic about his eagerness to go to heaven. The latest video posted online Monday appears to show a bearded Abusalha ranting in English against the West, warning that it is “going to the dirt” and to prepare “to enter the hellfire of Allah.”
“We are coming for you,” he tells the camera. “Mark my words.”
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— Cassandra Vinograd and Pete Jeary
Reuters and the Associated Press contributed to this report