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  • Full name: Tamer Sayed Mohammed Mustafa al-Khudari
  • Pseudonym: N/a
  • Alternatives: N/a
  • Location: unknown
  • Affiliation: fmr Mansoura Jihad Cells [MJC]

Tamer al-Khudari is an Egyptian computer specialist and former militant who served as a senior member of the Mansoura Jihad Cells [MJC] in the mid-to-late 2010s.1 During the same period, he reportedly also collected funds and smuggled weapons for unspecified militants based in the Gaza Strip.2 In 2008, Khudari was appointed to lead an MJC module that was tasked with making rockets for the outfit.3 These missiles were to be used in attacks on American warships traveling through the Suez Canal.

On Oct. 25, 2009, police arrested Khudari as the Egyptian authorities rolled up the MJC. He subsequently spent more than a year in jail until the interim military authorities released him in the wake of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution.4 Khudari has been at large ever since. In 2013, prosecutors reopened the case against the MJC. On Mar. 19, 2014, Khudari was sentenced to death.5

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