
It was recently reported by Newsmax that a new Newsmax Platinum report finds that the Islamist gunman who took four people hostage at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas, belonged to a Pakistan-based Islamic extremist group called Tablighi Jamaat.Faisal Akram, a British citizen, on Saturday held Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker and three others hostage at the synagogue, located near Fort Worth, for 11 hours before FBI agents shot and killed Akram, who was armed with a gun.
The FBI had emphatically claimed neither antisemitism nor terrorism where at play in the attack.
But the facts and background of Akram show otherwise.
The Newsmax Platinum report reveals:
- Ties between Akram’s organization and ISIS and al-Qaida.
- Facts that prove Akram was a jihadist.
- What Guantanamo interrogations found about the group.
- Why the Biden administration does not want the truth revealed.
- Akram’s long record of activism against Israel.
- Clear evidence the FBI is not telling the truth about this case.
BBC News went on to say that Malik Faisal Akram, from Blackburn in Lancashire, was the subject of an investigation in late 2020 but by the time he flew to the US he was assessed to be no longer a risk.
The siege at the synagogue in Colleyville near Dallas ended after 10 hours, with the four hostages unharmed.
Akram, 44, was shot dead by police.
He had been on the British security service’s watchlist as a “subject of interest” in 2020 and was investigated in the second half of that year.
But by 2021 Akram, who had a criminal record in the UK, had moved from the active list to the “former subject of interest” list and was no longer considered a threat.


