2026年3月19日 / 美国东部时间下午12:57 / CBS新闻
据一位提供照片副本的美国官员称,上周四在密歇根州驾车冲入犹太教堂并开枪的男子,曾向黎巴嫩的一名家庭成员发送了一张他在袭击中持有的AR式步枪的照片。
照片中,以色列圣殿犹太教堂袭击者艾曼·穆罕默德·加扎利(Ayman Mohamad Ghazali)身穿全黑服装,围着黑白相间的围巾,手持一支似乎带有瞄准镜的半自动步枪。照片经过编辑,黄色阿拉伯文字部分带有《古兰经》经文。
一名美国官员告诉CBS新闻,这张照片是在3月12日袭击之前拍摄并编辑的,加扎利当天驾车撞向犹太教堂时将照片发送给了一名亲属。该官员表示,照片中的步枪与他在袭击中使用的武器相同。
照片显示艾曼·穆罕默德·加扎利在袭击底特律地区犹太教堂前持有AR式步枪。由CBS新闻获取
照片上部的经文用阿拉伯语写着:”信众中,有许多人坚守对真主的誓言。他们中有人完成了誓言,有人仍在等待。他们从未改变。”
照片下部还有关于”复仇”的文字。
加扎利曾在密歇根州迪尔伯恩高地生活和工作,是一名归化美国公民。他来自黎巴嫩南部一个现已成为真主党据点的城镇。据黎巴嫩消息来源称,他在那里的四名亲属于3月5日在以色列无人机袭击中丧生,其中两名兄弟据CBS新闻首次报道是真主党火箭小队成员。
以色列官员周日证实其中一名兄弟易卜拉欣·穆罕默德·加扎利(Ibrahim Mohamad Ghazali)死亡,称其为真主党指挥官。
位于韦斯特布卢姆菲尔德的以色列圣殿犹太教堂袭击事件震惊了社区。袭击期间,幼儿正在教堂内的学校上课。官员表示,事件中没有学生或工作人员受伤,但一名保安被加扎利的车辆撞倒并失去意识。车辆冲撞引发建筑起火,其他急救人员因吸入烟雾接受治疗。
美国联邦调查局(FBI)称,此案被调查为”针对犹太社区的有针对性暴力行为”。
袭击发生后的一天,FBI底特律现场办公室特别探员詹妮弗·鲁尼昂(Jennifer Runyon)表示,加扎利的卡车卡在走廊中无法驶出。她说,加扎利与两名保安交火后将枪口转向自己,自杀身亡。鲁尼昂称,他在停车场等待了两个小时后才驾车撞向建筑。
袭击前,加扎利从当地烟花店购买了价值超过2000美元的烟花。幻影烟花公司(Phantom Fireworks)首席执行官布鲁斯·佐尔丹(Bruce Zoldan)告诉CBS新闻,一名店员问他为什么在一年中这个不寻常的时间购买这么多烟花。
“他说这是为了庆祝斋月结束,”佐尔丹告诉CBS新闻。
美国国土安全部告诉CBS新闻,加扎利于2011年在当时的妻子(一名美国公民)的赞助下合法入境美国,并于2016年成为美国公民。
袭击前,加扎利给他的前妻打电话,她转而报警警告警方称其前夫”精神不稳定”。
Photo of Michigan synagogue attacker shows him with AR-style rifle prior to the attack
March 19, 2026 / 12:57 PM EDT / CBS News
The man who drove a truck into a synagogue in Michigan and opened fire last Thursday sent a photo of himself with the AR-style rifle he had during the attack to a family member in Lebanon, according to a U.S. official who provided a copy of the picture.
In the photo, the Temple Israel synagogue attacker, Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, is wearing all black with a black and white scarf and is holding what appears to be a semiautomatic rifle with a scope attached. The photo is edited with verses from the Quran in yellow Arabic text.
A U.S. official told CBS News the photo was taken and edited prior to the attack on March 12, and sent to a relative the day Ghazali rammed his vehicle into the synagogue. The official said the rifle in the photo is the same weapon he had during the attack.
Photo shows Ayman Mohamad Ghazali holding an AR-style rifle, prior to his attack on a Detroit-area synagogue. Obtained by CBS News
The verse on the upper part of the photo said in Arabic: “Among the believers are men who have been true to what they pledged to God. Some of them have fulfilled their vow, and some are still waiting. They have never changed.”
There was also script on the lower part of the photo about “vengeance.”
Ghazali had been living and working in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, and was a naturalized U.S. citizen. He came from a southern Lebanese town that is now a Hezbollah stronghold. Four of his relatives there were killed in an Israeli drone strike on March 5, including two brothers who CBS News first reported were members of Hezbollah’s rocket squad, according to sources in Lebanon.
Israeli officials on Sunday confirmed the death of one brother, Ibrahim Mohamad Ghazali, who they said was a Hezbollah commander.
The attack at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, one of the largest synagogue congregations in the country, rocked the community. Young children were in school inside the building during the attack. No students or staff were injured in the incident, but a security guard was hit by Ghazali’s vehicle and knocked unconscious, officials said. The vehicle ramming started a fire in the building and other first responders were treated for smoke inhalation.
The FBI said the attack is being investigated as a “targeted act of violence against the Jewish community.”
At a briefing the day after the attack, Jennifer Runyon, the FBI Detroit Field Office special agent in charge, said Ghazali’s truck became jammed in a hallway and he was unable to exit the vehicle. She said Ghazali got in a gunfight with two security guards before turning the gun on himself, taking his own life. Runyon said he had waited in the parking lot for two hours before ramming his vehicle into the building.
Prior to the attack, Ghazali purchased more than $2,000 worth of fireworks from a local fireworks store. Phantom Fireworks CEO Bruce Zoldan told CBS News Ghazali was asked by a store worker why he was buying so much given that it was an unusual time of year for fireworks.
“He said it was to celebrate the end of Ramadan,” Zoldan told CBS News.
The Department of Homeland Security told CBS News that Ghazali entered the country legally in 2011 after receiving sponsorship from his then-wife, a U.S. citizen, and became a citizen himself in 2016.
Ghazali called his former wife just before the attack and she in turn called police to warn them that her ex-husband was “not stable.”
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