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The FBI was investigating whether Al-Jawary helped carry out other terrorist attacks but brought no charges before his deportation. An AP investigation in January linked Al-Jawary to a murderous letter-bombing campaign in the 1970s along with the bombing of a TWA flight in 1974 that killed 88 people. Al-Jawary was caught passing through Rome in 1991 on his way to the funeral of a Black September terrorist and senior Fatah official in Tunis. Al-Jawary was a skilled forger and ran intelligence operations for Fatah. Peter F. Secchia, the former U.S. ambassador to Italy at the time of Al-Jawary's capture, said in an interview that Al-Jawary "had provided the false identification for most of the Arab terrorists over the years."
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