'Redeemed' IS rocket designer says he's not a danger
Haisem Zahab, a 51-year-old former missile designer for the Islamic State, argued in court on Thursday for the removal of police supervision, stating he has undergone significant rehabilitation since his release in March. His lawyers cited his participation in counseling and counter-extremism programs. The court reserved its decision on the continuation of control orders against.
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Published 02 Jul 2026, 07:18 UTC · Updated 02 Jul 2026, 07:20 UTC
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