Prosecutor: Man helped college student join Islamic State
NEW YORK — An Arizona man charged with conspiring to help a terrorism group provided a “launching pad” for a New York college student to join the Islamic State group in Syria, a prosecutor told jurors at the opening of his trial.
But a defence lawyer said her client was being blamed as a scapegoat.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew DeFilippis urged Manhattan federal court jurors to carefully listen to evidence against 44-year-old Ahmed Mohammed el-Gammal before convicting the Avondale, Arizona, resident at a trial expected to last up to a month. He said el-Gammal wasn’t a fighter or a terrorist operative but assisted the Islamic State by helping Samy el-Goarany reach Syria, where he trained and fought for the group.
DeFilippis said el-Gammal helped the Islamic State “find one more person, one more recruit, one more fighter who was willing to train, to fight and to kill.”

