According to a report published in Le Monde on Thursday, Merah was not a member of any well-known Islamic terrorist organization, but did undergo a process of radicalization. Merah also reportedly had entry stamps to Israel and other countries in the region in his passport.
Merah was also added to a "no fly" list maintained by U.S. authorities some time ago, two American officials told Reuters. The officials would not disclose precisely when Merah was placed on the list.
Comment: Israel, a country obsessed with security and naturally suspicious of non-Israelis, non-Jewish, and Arabs. Yet this radical man, who was in a U.S. "no fly" list, visited Israel for some unknown private business, and no one did anything. We wonder what was the purpose of his visit?
Meanwhile, a little-known extremist group on Thursday claimed responsibility for a series of deadly shootings in France, saying they were in response to what it called "Israel's crimes" against the Palestinians.
Comment: Ah, "a little-known extremist group"! We have heard that so many times now it's a classic.











Comment:
The 23 year old man who supposedly has confessed to the crimes and membership of al Qaeda is not exactly "rather corpulent" nor does he sport any scars or tattoos on his left cheek.