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Fayez Banihammad (March 19, 1977September 11, 2001) was an Emirati terrorist hijacker from
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who was one of the five terrorist hijackers aboard
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that was flown into the South Tower of the World Trade Center during the
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. In 1999, Banihammad left the United Arab Emirates for
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, where he joined the
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terrorist group. He met
Mustafa al-Hawsawi Mustafa Ahmed Adam al-Hawsawi (; born August 5, 1968) is a Saudi Arabian citizen. He is alleged to have acted as a key financial facilitator for the September 11 attacks in the United States. Mustafa al-Hawsawi was captured in Pakistan by Pakist ...
, who allegedly funded the attacks. He entered the United States with a tourist visa, and on August 29, 2001, Banihammad paid for his flight ticket. Flight 175 was meant to fly from Boston's
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to Los Angeles. On the day of the attacks, after the plane took off, his group of hijackers forced their way into the cockpit.
Marwan al-Shehhi Marwan Yousef Mohamed Rashid Lekrab al-Shehhi (; 9 May 197811 September 2001) was an Emirati terrorist hijacker from al-Qaeda who served as the hijacker-pilot of United Airlines Flight 175, crashing the Boeing 767 into the South Tower of the ...
, the only other Emirati involved in the attacks, took control of the plane, and flew it into the World Trade Center South Tower, killing everyone on board.


Early life

Fayez Rashid Ahmed Hassan al-Qadi Banihammad (who used many aliases but is mainly known as Fayez Banihammad) was born on March 19, 1977. He was allegedly the son of a school principal, and grew up in the
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region of the
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(UAE). Little is known about Banihammad's life prior to his involvement with Al-Qaeda. In an FBI report after the attacks, investigators considered him an 'anomaly'. Banihammad was married to a Syrian national and had a child. It has been stated that he worked as an immigration officer in the UAE at some point prior to joining Al-Qaeda. According to an FBI report, his bank records with Standard Chartered listed his employment as Al Khatab Aluminum Company located in Khor Fakkan, where it was stated he worked in a managerial position. Banihammad's family claimed he left the UAE in 1999, saying he was going to join an Islamic relief organization. Instead, he would go to
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, where he joined the
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terrorist group. He and his family had only one phone call after he left.


September 11 attacks


Background

The
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were a series of terrorist attacks on the
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in 2001, formulated by the
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leader
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and Khalid Sheikh Mohammad. They would be committed by 19 attackers, targeting four locations with hijacked commercial planes. Three of these locations were each of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, and the
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in Washington D.C. The fourth target was potentially the U.S Capitol Building, but the fourth plane was unsuccessful in hitting it, because of a revolt by its passengers. Banihammad was one of the hijackers. He was described as one of the " bit players" within his group, which targeted the World Trade Center's South Tower. The others were Ahmed al-Ghamdi,
Hamza al-Ghamdi Hamza Salah Sa'id al-Ghamdi (; 18 November 1980 – 11 September 2001) was a Saudi terrorist hijacker. He was one of five hijackers of United Airlines Flight 175 as part of the 11 September attacks. Born in Saudi Arabia, Hamza al-Ghamdi left ...
,
Marwan al-Shehhi Marwan Yousef Mohamed Rashid Lekrab al-Shehhi (; 9 May 197811 September 2001) was an Emirati terrorist hijacker from al-Qaeda who served as the hijacker-pilot of United Airlines Flight 175, crashing the Boeing 767 into the South Tower of the ...
, and Mohand al-Shehri. However, he still played a "unique role" in his group; during his time in Saudi Arabia, he met Saudi businessman
Mustafa al-Hawsawi Mustafa Ahmed Adam al-Hawsawi (; born August 5, 1968) is a Saudi Arabian citizen. He is alleged to have acted as a key financial facilitator for the September 11 attacks in the United States. Mustafa al-Hawsawi was captured in Pakistan by Pakist ...
, who is alleged to have funded the attacks. Banihammad had previously spent one year at university with al-Shehri. He was one of two Emiratis to participate in the attacks, the other being al-Shehhi. At the time of the attacks, he was 24.


Planning

Banihammad received his tourist visa on June 18, 2001, one of three hijackers which received their visa much later than the others. Khalid Sheikh Mohammad claimed these three hijackers were not replacements for unsuccessful candidates, but rather extra men to increase the odds of success. Before arriving in the United States, he made bank accounts in the United Arab Emirates, at the same bank and time as al-Hawsawi. Familiar with the country's procedures, Banihammad helped al-Hawsawi complete his account application. He gave al-Hawsawi $3,000 and granted him
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over his own account, so al-Hawsawi could forward a bank card to him while he was in the United States. This is likely when al-Hawsawi's role as a financial facilitator of the attacks began. $30,000 was deposited into Banihammad's account on June 25. On June 27, he arrived in the United States using his tourist visa. He landed at
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after taking a flight from London. After that, he made Visa and ATM withdrawals from his UAE accounts. Banihammad most likely lived in Florida during the planning, potentially with al-Shehhi and
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(the attacks' ringleader) at their apartment in
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, or with other hijackers. He reportedly took flight lessons with Atta in Florida. His pilot's license had an address for a flight school in
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, but the school had no record of him attending. A person with his name did attend the
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in
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. ''ABC News''. 2003. In July, he rented a postal box at Mail Boxes Etc. in Delray Beach, and on August 29, he paid for a first-class seat, 2A, on
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, using the postal address. The flight was scheduled to fly from Boston's
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to Los Angeles on September 11. It would depart from Logan Airport along with
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, which Atta was on. In early September, al-Hawsawi received a
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transfer of $26,000 from Atta, al-Shehhi,
Waleed al-Shehri Waleed Mohammed al-Shehri (; December 20, 1978 – September 11, 2001) was a Saudi terrorist hijacker. He was involved in the September 11 attacks against the United States in 2001. He was one of the five hijackers who took control of American ...
, and Banihammad. The FBI believed this transaction was the hijackers returning their unused funds as they did not want to "die as thieves". al-Hawsawi later cleaned out Banihammad's bank account in Dubai, and he could do so because he had power of attorney over it.


Day of the attacks

On September 11, Banihammad and his group checked in for Flight 175, which was scheduled to depart at 8:00 a.m.9/11 Commission Report (2004), p. 2. They were armed with knives and mace, but none of them were checked by CAPPS. Between 7:23 and 7:28, the group boarded. Banihammad sat in seat 2A. There were 56 passengers and 9 crew on board in total. At some point, while both Flight 11 and 175 were on the Logan tarmac, Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi talked on their cell phones, confirming their final plan. 175 departed Logan at 8:14. Around 8:42 to 8:46, the hijackers likely forced their way into the cockpit and stabbed the pilots to death. One of the hijackers stabbed the flight crew and told the other passengers to get back. al-Shehhi started controlling the plane. Five minutes later, he changed course. At 9:03 a.m., Flight 175 struck the South Tower. The plane, flying at around 590 miles per hour, hit the 81st floor, and made a hole from the 77th to the 85th floors. All 65 people on board the plane, including the hijackers, died. Flights 11 and 175 each heavily damaged their respective targets, and both towers collapsed. The South Tower collapsed first, at 9:59 a.m. More than 600 deaths came from the attack on the South Tower.


Aftermath

During the
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's investigation into the attacks, they learned from Ahmed al-Hada, the father-in-law of hijacker
Khalid al-Mihdhar Khalid Muhammad Abdallah al-Mihdhar (; also transliterated as AL Mihdhar; 16 May 1975 – 11 September 2001) was a Saudi terrorist hijacker. He was one of the five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 77, which was flown into the Pentagon as ...
, that Banihammad was Emirati. Banihammad was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the indictment of
Zacarias Moussaoui Zacarias Moussaoui (, '; born 30 May 1968) is a French member of al-Qaeda who pleaded guilty in a U.S. federal court to conspiring to kill citizens of the United States as part of the 9/11 attacks. He is serving life imprisonment without the ...
.


See also

*
Hijackers in the September 11 attacks The aircraft hijackers in the September 11 attacks were 19 men affiliated with Jihadism, jihadist organization al-Qaeda. They hailed from four countries; 15 of them were citizens of Saudi Arabia, two were from the United Arab Emirates, one was f ...
* PENTTBOM


References


Notes


Sources

* ''The 9/11 Commission Report'' (2004), United States Government Publishing Office. ISBN 9780393326710


External links

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