American ISIS Fighter Faces Terrorism Charges, Says FBI

American ISIS Fighter Faces Terrorism Charges, Says FBI
Mohamad Khweis in 2010. Fairfax County Police
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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To his teachers and peers, Mohamad Khweis of northern Virginia didn’t really stand out. Friends said he was a soft-spoken teenager in high school and showed no signs of being a devout Muslim.

However, Khweis, 26, of Alexandria, is alleged to have joined the Islamic State, or ISIS, before he surrendered to Kurdish authorities in March. He was flown back to the United States to face terror-related charges.

On June 9, charges against Khweis were unsealed, including providing material support to a terrorist group, ISIS.

A number of Americans are known to have joined---or have been seeking to join---ISIS, but Khweis is the first to have been captured in combat. When he surrendered, Khweis said he renounced the terrorist group, saying it clashed with the tenets of Islam, describing life there as “really, really bad” in a Kurdish TV interview, reported CNN. “I found it very, very hard to live there,” Khweis added, according to the Washington Post.

He is expected to appear in court on Thursday.

FBI Special Agent Victoria I. Martinez alleged that he moved to safehouses operated by ISIS, which is also known as ISIL or IS, during his time overseas. He admitted in an interview that he also told a member of the organization he wanted to be a suicide bomber in response to a question he thought was meant to test his loyalty to ISIS.

Khweis was “inspired to join ISIL because he saw that they had established an Islamic caliphate and were in the process of expanding it,” Martinez stated.

When he was interrogated by U.S. investigators while in Kurdish custody, Khweis said he started researching ISIS before he left the U.S. in December 2015.

“During the interview, the defendant stated he ‘gave himself’ to ISIL and that they controlled him. The defendant stated he was aware that ISIL wants to attack and destroy the United States,” an affidavit from an FBI agent reads, according to NBC News. “The defendant stated that ISIL wants America to be taken over.”

Khweis said on TV that he was born and raised in Virginia, the son of Palestinian immigrants who came to the U.S. decades ago.

Jack Phillips
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