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Man who crashed truck into Michigan synagogue inspired by Hezbollah: FBI | CBC News

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Published: 30-03-2026, 9:40 PM
Man who crashed truck into Michigan synagogue inspired by Hezbollah: FBI | CBC News
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A man who crashed his pickup truck into a Detroit-area synagogue earlier this month was carrying out an attack inspired by the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah and had sought to inflict as much damage as possible, the FBI said Monday.

Ayman Ghazali made a video before the attack at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township, saying he wanted to “kill as many of them as I possibly can,” said Jennifer Runyan, head of the FBI in Detroit, who announced new information more than two weeks after.

Ghazali, 41, sat in the parking lot for a few hours on March 12 before smashing his Ford F-150 through doors and into the hallway of an early childhood education area, striking a security guard. He then exchanged gunfire with another guard before fatally shooting himself. None of the 150 children and staff was injured.

It was a “Hezbollah-inspired act of terrorism purposely targeting the Jewish community and the largest Jewish temple in Michigan,” Runyan said.

She cited videos and other images discovered on Ghazali’s social media accounts in which he embraced vengeance and Hezbollah’s militant ideology. Runyan said he searched for Michigan synagogues and Jewish cultural sites a few days before the attack before settling on Temple Israel, even looking up the lunch hour.

Runyan said there was no way to know whether Ghazali knew children would be present at the time.

Two FBI agents in tactical gear walk past a truck.
FBI members work on the site after the Michigan State Police reported an active shooting incident at the Temple Israel Synagogue in West Bloomfield, Michigan, U.S., on March 12. (Rebecca Cook/Reuters)

Ghazali’s Ford F-150 was stocked with commercial-grade fireworks and containers holding more than 30 gallons, or 113 litres, of gasoline. There was a fire in the truck’s engine but no explosion.

Detroit-area U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon noted that Hezbollah in 1983 drove a massive truck bomb into U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon.

“That is exactly what this terrorist did a few weeks ago in our backyard,” Gorgon said, speaking along with Runyan.

Ex-wife called police

Ghazali’s ex-wife had called police in Dearborn Heights around the time of the attack to warn that he seemed distraught and suicidal after losing several family members during the Israeli airstrike days earlier in his native Lebanon, according to 911 audio. The strike came days into the Iran war with Israel and the U.S. that began Feb. 28.

Police vehicles parked outside the Temple Israel synagogue in Michigan's West Bloomfield Township
Police vehicles are seen sitting outside the Temple Israel synagogue on March 13. (Paul Sancya/The Associated Press)

Israel’s military said a brother, Ibrahim Ghazali, who was killed in the airstrike, was a Hezbollah commander in Lebanon. U.S. National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard told a Senate committee that Ayman Ghazali had family ties “to a Hezbollah leader.”

Hezbollah was founded in 1982 during Lebanon’s civil war. The U.S. has designated Hezbollah as a terrorist group since 1997.

Hezbollah is also a political party, with lawmakers in the Lebanese parliament, and has had representatives in most Lebanese governments for decades.

The Michigan synagogue that was attacked is part of Reform Judaism, the largest branch of the religion in North America, which emphasizes progressive values such as social justice and gender equality. According to the Union for Reform Judaism, Temple Israel’s congregation is the second-largest in the denomination.

The synagogue was founded in 1941 in Detroit, relocated to suburban West Bloomfield in the 1980s and counts over 12,000 members, according to the temple’s website.

The attack was the latest in a recent spate of attacks targeting religious buildings, intensifying fear among religious leaders and worshippers worldwide.

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