Washington Designates 'Hurras al-Din' Leader as Global Terrorist

From a previous operation targeting a leader from Hurras al-Din (File Photo)
From a previous operation targeting a leader from Hurras al-Din (File Photo)
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Washington Designates 'Hurras al-Din' Leader as Global Terrorist

From a previous operation targeting a leader from Hurras al-Din (File Photo)
From a previous operation targeting a leader from Hurras al-Din (File Photo)

The US State Department designated Hurras al-Din leader Sami al-Uraydi as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reported the designation in a tweet on his official twitter account, noting that "terrorist designations expose the malign activity of and isolate al-Qaeda affiliates who exploit under-governed spaces and conflict zones."

The Department’s Rewards for Justice also announced a reward of up to $5 million for information on the identification or location of al-Uraydi.

" Groups like Hurras al-Din are responsible for killings, kidnappings, and violence targeting of members of religious minority groups," the US State Department said in its official statement.



UK Police Arrest Man for Arson after Fire at PM's House

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer leads a roundtable discussion at the Border Security Summit in London, Britain March 31, 2025. Kin Cheung/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer leads a roundtable discussion at the Border Security Summit in London, Britain March 31, 2025. Kin Cheung/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
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UK Police Arrest Man for Arson after Fire at PM's House

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer leads a roundtable discussion at the Border Security Summit in London, Britain March 31, 2025. Kin Cheung/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer leads a roundtable discussion at the Border Security Summit in London, Britain March 31, 2025. Kin Cheung/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

British police said on Tuesday they had arrested a 21-year-old man on suspicion of arson after counter-terrorism officers launched an investigation into three fires, including one at a property owned by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Police were called to reports of a fire in the early hours of Monday morning at the property in Kentish Town, Camden, north London, the area that Starmer represents in parliament.

The man was arrested in the early hours of Tuesday in connection with the fire and two further incidents, Reuters quoted police as saying.

They are investigating whether a vehicle fire in the same district on 8 May and a fire at the entrance of a property in a nearby area on 11 May are linked to the incident on Monday.

The man, arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life, remains in custody, police said.

Officers from London's Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command were leading the investigation due to the property's connections with a high-profile public figure, police said.

Starmer lived in the house on a quiet street with his family before he moved into Number 10 Downing Street when he became prime minister last July.