Pictures of Khomeini and Soleimani in the account of the stabber of Salman Rushdie

The case of the stabbing of the British novelist Salman Rushdie, in New York, is still interactive to know the backgrounds and motives of the appellant, as activists posted on social media, today, Saturday, photos from the young man’s account.Hadi MatarOn Facebook, which turned out to be the management of the blue site, it has been deleted during the past hours.

Matar’s account, 24, contained pictures of the late Iranian leader, Ruhollah Khomeini, and the current, Ali Khamenei. It also contained pictures of the assassinated Revolutionary Guards “Quds Force” commander Qassem Soleimani.

Striker Hadi Matar upon his arrest

And the American television network, NBC News, also reported with news yesterday, that it had identified an account of him on “Facebook” and found that those who wandered about it, that he is a supporter of Hezbollah and Iran, especially since the main picture of the account was not of him, but of Ayatollah Khomeini, who issued A 1989 fatwa in which the British writer’s blood was shed, with a smaller portrait of his successor, Ali Khamenei.

In his residence, they found his driver’s license for the car, which was issued by the authorities of the state of New Jersey, where he resides, which Published by “Al Arabiya.net” In another topic about his identity, in which we find that he chose to have the forged license under the name “Hassan Mughniyeh” instead of his real name “Hadi Matar”, perhaps after the name of one of the most important military leaders of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Imad Mughniyeh, who was killed in a mysterious explosion of his car on February 12, 2008. Kafarsouseh neighborhood in Damascus.

And the US police identified the assailant in the stabbing of British writer Salman Rushdie, during a cultural event in New York, as Hadi Matar, 24, from Fairfield, New Jersey.

Forged driver's license, a month later he was going to celebrate his 25th birthday in California

Forged driver’s license, a month later he was going to celebrate his 25th birthday in California

Sources indicated that preliminary investigations indicate that Salman Rushdie’s attacker had previously published materials supporting the Iranian regime.

Iranian newspapers congratulate the victim

On Saturday, the hard-line conservative Iranian daily Kayhan congratulated the man who stabbed British writer Salman Rushdie, author of The Satanic Verses, against which a fatwa was issued more than thirty years ago.

“Congratulations to this brave and duty-conscious man who attacked the apostate and villain Salman Rushdie,” wrote the newspaper, whose chairman is appointed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The British writer, Salman Rushdie, who issued the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini’s fatwa in 1989 because of his novel “The Satanic Verses” was attacked, Friday, in a hall where he was preparing to give a lecture in western New York State, according to American media.

Later, the novelist’s agent said that Rushdie was “on a respirator, and cannot speak.”

He stated, “The news is not good, and Rushdi may lose one of his eyes, the nerves in his hands were cut, and his liver was stabbed and damaged.”

The New York Police confirmed that Rushdie had been stabbed in the neck, noting that he also suffered from a minor injury to the head.

The writer was transported by helicopter to receive treatment after he was assaulted.

Rushdie’s agent reported that the writer had undergone surgery, while the governor of New York State said that a policeman saved Rushdie’s life while he was assaulted.

The New York police identified the attacker as Hadi Matar, 24, from New Jersey, and the motive behind the attack is still unknown.

Several hours after the incident, the police indicated that Rushdie was still undergoing emergency surgery, explaining that those present succeeded in bringing down the attacker and arresting him.

Iran has offered a prize of about 3 million dollars to whoever kills the British writer, Rushdie.

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