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American Military News by  Jennifer Rodriguez - The Charlotte Observer  December 19, 2023

Two brothers will spend years in prison after officials say they manufactured and sold guns they believed would be used by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.

Moyad Dannon, 25, and his brother, Mahde Dannon, pleaded guilty to“attempting to provide material support or resources, namely, firearms, to a designated foreign terrorist organization,” according to a Dec. 14 news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Indiana.

McClatchy News reached out to Moyad Dannon’s attorney on Dec. 14 but did not immediately hear back. An attorney for Mahde Dannon was not listed in court records.

In June 2018, the brothers came up with a plan to deliver stolen guns to a convicted felon working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to the release. Between June and December of that year, the brothers sold the person “illegally obtained” guns, officials said.

The brothers started making untraceable “ghost guns” at about that time, too according to officials.

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