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Bloodshed in San Diego

The 9/11 Connection: Dark Past Resurfaces After Deadly California Community Mass Shooting

A deadly mass shooting at a California mosque has left three people dead and exposed a deep, historical web of extremist ties stretching from the September 11 terrorist attacks to recent radical anti-Israel incitement.

Islamic Center, San Diego
Islamic Center, San Diego (By Leonard LMT - Own work, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=192352955)

A catastrophic mass shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego has left three people dead and forced a community to confront a long history of radicalism connected to the facility. The violent assault began on Monday afternoon when two heavily armed gunmen entered the property and opened fire, striking multiple individuals including a dedicated security guard who died on the scene.

Following a rapid law enforcement response, emergency personnel discovered the bodies of the two suspected attackers inside a nearby BMW vehicle, where they had apparently terminated their own lives via self-inflicted gunshot wounds.

While police investigators are actively working to establish an official motive for the carnage, national attention has immediately shifted back to the highly controversial past of the religious facility. The location has long faced severe federal scrutiny because two of the primary September 11 hijackers, Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar, routinely attended prayers there while living in southern California.

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The terrorists successfully secured housing directly adjacent to the mosque through community bulletin board advertisements while completing their local flight simulator lessons prior to the attacks.

The facility has drawn fresh criticism due to highly inflammatory public declarations made by its current spiritual leader, Imam Taha Hassane, who actively defended the actions of regional terrorists. In a digital video posted online, Hassane claimed that the violence did not start last week or on October 7, arguing that the situation is the direct result of brutal Zionist occupation and genocide.

He explicitly added that resistance is justified when people are under occupation and told his followers not to let anyone change that specific narrative.

The radical rhetoric extends deep into the imam's immediate household, with watchdog groups exposing a pattern of anti-Israel extremism among his close family members. Independent research networks revealed that the leader's daughter, Selma Hassane, has consistently promoted incitement and spread deep hatred of Israel through dedicated boycott campaigns.

Concurrently, his wife, Lallia Allali, was publicly accused of distributing graphic propaganda depicting a Jewish star alongside captions stating that the devil is killing, while maintaining active leadership roles inside the Palestinian Youth Movement.

Local residents living along the perimeter of the center confirmed that interpersonal disputes had escalated dramatically, particularly involving families attending a nearby Hebrew-language charter school. Tensions reached a breaking point after school parents displayed posters of individuals kidnapped by Hamas terrorists directly across the street from the mosque, prompting Islamic center officials to summon the police over alleged vandalism.

Neighborhood parents stated that Hassane was originally supposed to bridge the gap between various local communities, but instead quickly transformed into a highly hostile figure.

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