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==Personal life==
 
==Personal life==
Ali al-Jarrah lived in [[Maraj, Lebanon]] with his wife Maryam Shmouri al-Jarrah and their five children.  A brother, Yusuf, has also been accused of helping him spy for Israel. Jarrah is also said to have secretly married a second wife living in [[Masnaa]], which made it easier for him to move between the Lebanon-Syria border.<ref name=NYT/>
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Ali al-Jarrah lived in [[Maraj, Lebanon]] with his wife Maryam Shmouri al-Jarrah and their five children.  A brother, Yusuf, has also been accused of helping him spy for Israel. Jarrah is also said to have secretly married a second wife living in [[Masnaa]], which made it easier for him to move between the Lebanon-Syria border.
  
 
Ali al-Jarrah is a first cousin of [[Ziad Jarrah]], who is known as one of the terrorists that hijacked [[United Airlines Flight 93]] as part of the [[September 11 attacks]].<ref name=NYT/>
 
Ali al-Jarrah is a first cousin of [[Ziad Jarrah]], who is known as one of the terrorists that hijacked [[United Airlines Flight 93]] as part of the [[September 11 attacks]].<ref name=NYT/>

Revision as of 18:58, 16 December 2018

Person.png Ali al-Jarrah  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(spook)
File:Ali al-Jarrah.jpg
Born1958
NationalityLebanese

Personal life

Ali al-Jarrah lived in Maraj, Lebanon with his wife Maryam Shmouri al-Jarrah and their five children. A brother, Yusuf, has also been accused of helping him spy for Israel. Jarrah is also said to have secretly married a second wife living in Masnaa, which made it easier for him to move between the Lebanon-Syria border.

Ali al-Jarrah is a first cousin of Ziad Jarrah, who is known as one of the terrorists that hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 as part of the September 11 attacks.[1]


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