Morocco: 4 Arrested for Links to Alleged ISIS Attack Plot

Special agents in eastern Morocco on Thursday arrested four suspected ISIS-linked extremists who were allegedly assigned to attack a military base and other sensitive targets. (File/AFP)
Special agents in eastern Morocco on Thursday arrested four suspected ISIS-linked extremists who were allegedly assigned to attack a military base and other sensitive targets. (File/AFP)
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Morocco: 4 Arrested for Links to Alleged ISIS Attack Plot

Special agents in eastern Morocco on Thursday arrested four suspected ISIS-linked extremists who were allegedly assigned to attack a military base and other sensitive targets. (File/AFP)
Special agents in eastern Morocco on Thursday arrested four suspected ISIS-linked extremists who were allegedly assigned to attack a military base and other sensitive targets. (File/AFP)

Special agents in eastern Morocco on Thursday arrested four suspected ISIS-linked extremists who were allegedly assigned to attack a military base and other sensitive targets, the official Moroccan news agency MAP reported.

US intelligence services worked closely with counterparts in the North African kingdom to dismantle the cell in Oujda, on the border with Algeria, MAP quoted a statement from Morocco’s Central Bureau of Judicial Investigations as saying.

Four people ages 24-28 were arrested in separate neighborhoods in Oujda. One man was found on the roof of his home, trying to flee, according to MAP’s account. The agents seized large sums of money in European currencies and the passports of the four suspects.

Authorities said the four initially planned to travel to the Sahel to join fighting there. Branches of ISIS and Al-Qaeda are active in the Sahel, but it was not clear whether the alleged ISIS ties of the arrested individuals referred to a Sahel connection.

Morocco’s Central Bureau of Judicial Investigations alleged an ISIS leader instructed them to carry out attacks in Morocco instead of traveling to the Sahel. Work to identify potential targets that included “vital national structures, security buildings and military bases” was in motion. according to the bureau’s statement.

The prosecutor’s office ordered investigations to uncover other possible extremists linked to the plot, the statement said.

Morocco sporadically breaks up extremist cells. In September, potential suicide bombers reportedly linked to ISIS were arrested in four cities.

More than 1,000 Moroccans are believed to have joined the extremist group between 2013 and 2017 as the organization seized territory across Syria and Iraq.



Trump Selects Michel Issa to Be US Ambassador to Lebanon

File photo: United States President Donald J Trump, who will sign an Executive Order setting up a task force on the Club World Cup, meets FIFA President Gianni Infantino in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 07 March 2025.  EPA/CHRIS KLEPONIS / POOL
File photo: United States President Donald J Trump, who will sign an Executive Order setting up a task force on the Club World Cup, meets FIFA President Gianni Infantino in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 07 March 2025. EPA/CHRIS KLEPONIS / POOL
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Trump Selects Michel Issa to Be US Ambassador to Lebanon

File photo: United States President Donald J Trump, who will sign an Executive Order setting up a task force on the Club World Cup, meets FIFA President Gianni Infantino in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 07 March 2025.  EPA/CHRIS KLEPONIS / POOL
File photo: United States President Donald J Trump, who will sign an Executive Order setting up a task force on the Club World Cup, meets FIFA President Gianni Infantino in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 07 March 2025. EPA/CHRIS KLEPONIS / POOL

US President Donald Trump said on Friday he had selected Michel Issa to be the US ambassador to Lebanon.

"Michel is an outstanding businessman, a financial expert, and a leader with a remarkable career in Banking, Entrepreneurship, and International Trade," Trump said on Truth Social.

On Friday, Trump announced via Truth Social that he had appointed a number of new ambassadors including Lebanon's.