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    Ziad Samir al-Jarrah ( Arabic: زياد سمير جراح, romanized : Ziyād Samīr al-Jarrāḥ; 11 May 1975 – 11 September 2001) was a Lebanese terrorist hijacker. He was one of the four hijackers of United Airlines Flight 93, which was crashed into a field in a rural area near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, following a passenger revolt, as ...

    • 11 May 1975, Beirut, Lebanon
  2. Sep 8, 2020 · Ziad Jarrah was one of the four terrorists who commandeered United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001. He threatened the passengers via the intercom and redirected the jet toward Washington, D.C., but they fought back and prevented the plane from reaching its target.

  3. Jul 23, 2004 · As passengers charged the cockpit door, terrorist hijacker Ziad Jarrah began rolling the plane to the left and right, "attempting to knock the passengers off balance," the 9/11 commission...

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  5. The hijacking of Flight 93 was led by Ziad Jarrah, a member of al-Qaeda. Jarrah was born in Lebanon to a wealthy family and had a secular upbringing. He intended to become a pilot and moved to Germany in 1996, enrolling at the University of Greifswald to study German.

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  6. Aug 19, 2021 · Ziad Jarrah, one of the hijackers of United Airlines Flight 93, was assigned to crash the plane into the Capitol building in Washington, according to al-Qaeda leaders. The plane crashed in Pennsylvania after passengers tried to stop the terrorists.

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  7. Nov 9, 2010 · Ziad Jarrah was one of the four hijackers who boarded United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001. He took control of the plane and directed it to crash in Pennsylvania, where the passengers and crew fought back against the terrorists.

  8. Sep 11, 2001 · The Four Terrorists Who Boarded Flight 93. United Airlines Flight 93 was hijacked by four individuals identified as Ziad Samir Jarrah, Saeed al Ghamdi, Ahmed Ibrahim A. al Haznawi, and Ahmed Abdullah al Nami, armed with cutting instruments and stating that they had a box containing a bomb.

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