According to Breitbart, a previous U.S. Army soldier is facing indictment after being accused of making numerous attempts to join a international terrorist organization in Lebanon and Syria. Jack Danaher Molloy, 24, a native of Pennsylvania, is facing charges for allegedly trying to support the foreign terrorist business Hezbollah and for making false statements to a government or private institution. Molloy, who has two citizenship in the United States and Ireland, formerly served on active work in the U. S. Army.
According to judge documents, Moran reportedly traveled to Lebanon in August of 2024 and attempted to join Hezbollah. According to Breitbart, Molloy’s attempt to join the terrorist organization was ineffective because he was” told by numerous people that the day was not right and that he needed to take another steps”
Moran reportedly traveled from Lebanon to Syria in October in an effort to allegedly join the similar terrorist organization.
Eventually, Molloy made his way back to the United States in Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania, where he continued to fight for Hezbollah. Apparently, Mulloy and other people in Lebanon communicated online. When he reportedly told FBI agents that he had no company or meetings with anyone in Syria, he allegedly lied to them when he arrived back in the country.
Molloy reportedly promoted violence against Jews while also serving in the United States and internationally, according to Breitbart.
According to Breitbart:
” The investigation into Molloy’s activities found numerous images and videos on his electronic equipment with racist information and related postings under the alias ‘KIKEKILLER313’ on the social media platform X. According to investigators, in one admitted WhatsApp trade with a family member, Molloy agreed that his ‘ master plan was to visit Hezbollah and eliminate Jews.’ Molloy reportedly visited a website that lists the possible locations of Robert Bowers, who killed 11 Hebrew people while residing in the United States while also reportedly visiting a website.
Mollor faces up to 20 years in prison, if convicted on the costs of supporting a foreign terrorist business. For the charges alleging he made false statements to the U. S. government, Molloy faces up to eight years in prison, a$ 250, 000 fine, or both.