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Terror Plot Uncovered: Four Attackers Planned Mass Murder

Convicted terrorist Walid Saadaoui plotted a mass murder against Jews with three accomplices, but the identity of a fourth attacker remains unknown. Saadaoui, believing an undercover agent was in on the plan, revealed details of their deadly plot, including the acquisition of four AK-47s and seven hundred rounds of ammunition. The plot was deemed catastrophic, and investigators stepped in just in time, leaving the identity of the fourth attacker a mystery.

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