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9/11 families require the delivery of the Saudi national who are bound by video evidence

The “sour” families with 9/11, who sue Saudi Arabia in front of a federal court for alleged connections to the terrorist attacks, demand that a key suspect will be delivered to the United States to be on trial.

As the herald reported, Saudi -National Omar Al Bayoumi was seen on video houses in the summer of 1999. He referred to the congress, the Washington Monument, the Skyline and a notebook to calculate the descent rate. He had a student visa and has long since returned to the kingdom.

The 9/11 commission was never aware of this evidence, and it is now part of a lawsuit against Saudi Arabia that lies in front of a federal judge in Manhattan and that decides whether the case can continue.

The 9/11 families also want Al Bayoumi to face justice in its own legal proceedings.

“Bring back this agent of terror and let the American judicial system handle it,” said Brett Eagleson, who was 15 when his father Bruce died when the Twin Towers collapsed in New York City.

“Bringing him back is the least that we deserve,” Eagleson told the Herald by phone on Monday after a protest outside the FBI headquarters in Washington, DC, was looking for help with the agency director Kash Patel. “Why was this information buried for 23 years? Our government should be held accountable.”

Egelson choked the tears back when he told how his father died on September 11, 2001 when he “stayed in these towers” to help the workers who supervised to guide the retail transactions at the end of the World Trade Center.

Eagleson and his group ask President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance to “bring Al Bayoumi back” when they travel to Saudi Arabia in mid-May.

“We 9/11 families are angry,” said Dennis McGinley, whose brother Daniel died in the Twin Towers. He also spoke to the protest on Monday. “We need someone in the government to be our hero and put an end to this national nightmare that has now become a national embarrassment.”

The Saudi government does not state government officials, “senior or in any other way – Omar al Bayoumi or Fahad al Thumairy to assist … 9/11 slides”. Every contact that adds Saudis was “innocent motifs … to help other Saudis”, new in San Diego.

According to several reports, these Saudis, Nawaf Al Hazmi and Khalid Al Mihdhar, were the first 9/11 drivers who set up a shop in America after landing in Los Angeles. Bayoumi and Thumairy, both Saudi civil servants, are accused of being supported to them.

The kidnappers plowed the flight 77 into the Pentagon on September 11th. All 64 people on board, including five kidnappers, were killed. Another 125 victims on the ground died.

Of all 19 kidnappers, 15 of them were citizens of Saudi Arabia. They were all connected to Al -Qaida and kidnapped four jets, which killed almost 3,000 people.

American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 – both from Logan International Airport in Boston – in the north and south towers of the World Trade Center in Manhattan 18 minutes and on September 11th at 8:45 a.m.

United Flight 93 last crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after heroic passengers stormed the hut to confront the terrorists. Forty passengers and the crew died when the jet crashed soon after.

This is the Jet Eagleson, which was intended for Washington, DC, and therefore the video evidence is so decisive.

If the federal judge allows the case against Saudi Arabia, discovery in other terrorist cells can begin – including one in the Boston area.

“The children on September 11 must know that someone is interested,” said McGinley. “Believe me, you suffer more than ever.”

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