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Justice Advances Peace: U.S. Arrests Iran-Backed Terror Commander Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi
In a decisive blow to Iran’s proxy terror network, U.S. authorities have arrested and transferred a senior Kata’ib Hizballah commander to New York, charging him with plotting attacks on Jewish institutions and coordinating nearly 20 acts of terror across Europe and North America.
In a decisive and welcome step that strengthens global counterterrorism efforts and supports the path to lasting regional peace, U.S. authorities have arrested and brought to justice Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi — also referred to as Mohammad al-Saadi — a senior Iraqi national and high-ranking commander in the U.S.-designated terrorist organisation Kata’ib Hizballah. The arrest, carried out overseas in coordination with international partners and publicly announced on May 15, 2026, marks a major victory against Iran’s network of proxies that have long fuelled violence and undermined stability across the Middle East.
Al-Saadi was transferred into U.S. custody, transported to New York, and presented before a federal magistrate judge in Manhattan, where he appeared in handcuffs and was ordered detained pending trial. Prosecutors allege he coordinated nearly 20 terrorist attacks and attempted attacks in Europe and North America — all in retaliation for the recent Iran conflict — while working to advance the destructive goals of Iran-backed terror networks.
⚖ Six Terrorism Charges — Federal Court, Manhattan
“Those who plan or enable violence against civilians, Jews, Americans, or any peaceful nations will face swift accountability — no matter where they hide.”
— U.S. Department of Justice, May 15, 2026
This operation sends a powerful, unambiguous message to every terror network operating under Iranian direction. By dismantling a key operative in these networks, the United States is not only protecting its own citizens and allies but also removing obstacles to the broader peace process now gaining momentum between Israel and Lebanon. Iran’s proxies — whether in Iraq or Lebanon — have historically thrived on chaos and fear; actions like this arrest weaken their ability to sabotage diplomatic progress, border security agreements, and confidence-building between peoples.
The timing could not be more consequential. As U.S.-facilitated talks extend the April 2026 cessation of hostilities and launch parallel political and security tracks, neutralising terror threats like Al-Saadi’s plots reinforces the foundation for genuine sovereignty, mutual recognition, and secure borders. Lebanon, in particular, stands to benefit as the grip of Iranian-backed militias loosens, allowing the Lebanese state and people to reclaim full control and pursue the peaceful, prosperous future they deserve.
This arrest is more than law enforcement — it is diplomacy through strength. It demonstrates that peace is advanced not by ignoring terror, but by confronting and defeating it. With leaders like Al-Saadi now in handcuffs and facing American justice, the region moves one critical step closer to a future free from the shadow of proxy violence, where Israelis and Lebanese alike can focus on cooperation, security, and shared hope rather than fear.
It is a huge victory of the American administration against terrorism and extremism. We are witnessing a new era in American history in which the United States leads the way in the fight against terror around the world and puts an end to the atrocities committed by ISIS and Iran-backed militias worldwide. This decisive action sends a clear signal to every state sponsor of terror: there is no sanctuary, no impunity, and no escape from justice. The international community — and in particular Europe and the Middle East — must now rally behind this momentum to dismantle the remaining networks that threaten civilians, minority communities, and the prospects for lasting peace.
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