Libyan Terrorist Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison for 2012 Benghazi Attack

Libyan Terrorist Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison for 2012 Benghazi Attack
An armed man waves his rifle as buildings and cars are engulfed in flames after being set on fire inside the U.S. consulate compound in Benghazi on Sept. 11, 2012. STR/AFP/GettyImages
Jasper Fakkert
Jasper Fakkert
Editor-in-Chief, U.S. Editions
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The leader of extremist militia Ubaydah bin Jarrah was found guilty over his involvement in the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. Special Mission in Benghazi.

Forty-seven-year-old Ahmed Abu Khatallah was sentenced to 22 years in prison.

Jasper Fakkert
Jasper Fakkert
Editor-in-Chief, U.S. Editions
Jasper Fakkert is the editor-in-chief of the U.S. editions of The Epoch Times. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication Science and a Master's degree in Journalism. With more than a decade of experience at The Epoch Times, Fakkert has played a key role in expanding the publication’s reach, ensuring readers are provided with independent and insightful news coverage.
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