A major recruiter for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has been arrested, and it’s looking like he had the administration run by Barack Obama to thank for being allowed to continue his jihadi activities.

the Foreign Desk News According to a report issued by, Moez Ben Abdulgader Ben Ahmed Fezzani was recognized and arrested as he fled Libya and attempted to enter Tunisia.

Fezzani is believed to be a high-ranking commander in the Islamic State army, and is wanted in connection with the Bardo National Museum attack in Tunisia that claimed the lives of 22 people.

The remarkable thing about the case is that he had already spent years in the custody of the United States.

The radical Islamist was arrested, in 2001, after taking part in jihadist activities, and joining Osama Bin Laden’s war in Afghanistan.

He was being held in the Bagram Theater Internment Facility, and for eight years spent his time locked up in the Afghan prison.

In 2009, once the former community organizer, Barack Obama, had been elected to the Oval Office, Fezzani became just one of many radical Islamists who were being transferred out of American prisons to other countries.

Fezzani was transferred to Italy, where he faced charges stemming from jihadi activities that he allegedly took part in during the 90’s.

He was acquitted of all charges, and rejoined the battlefield against America and the West by joining up with ISIS.

Fezzani was appointed as a leader of a special operations unit, and is believed to have had a hand in the terrorist attacks in Tunisia.

When the news broke, that Fezzani had joined up with ISIS, a terrorist analyst named Dr. Sebastian Gorka told the Investigative Project

“If the information on Fezzani proves to be true, it is very disturbing. Just like the head of the Islamic State, Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, this was a man we had in our detention facility and let go.”