US offers $5M reward for info on 1994 Panama plane bombing blamed on Hezbollah

Offer is welcomed by relatives of the 21 victims, most of who were members of the Central American country’s Jewish community

Illustrative: A plane taxis on a runway as others sit on the tarmac at Tocumen International Airport, on March 22, 2020, in Panama City, Panama. (Luis Acosta/AFP)
Illustrative: A plane taxis on a runway as others sit on the tarmac at Tocumen International Airport, on March 22, 2020, in Panama City, Panama. (Luis Acosta/AFP)

The United States on Tuesday offered a $5 million reward for information about a 1994 plane bombing in Panama blamed on Lebanese terror group Hezbollah that killed 21 people.

Alas Chiricanas Flight 901 exploded midair after taking off from an airport in the Caribbean province of Colon.

All those onboard — mostly members of the Central American nation’s Jewish community — were killed, including three Americans.

“The US Office of the Director of National Intelligence has assessed that Hezbollah was responsible for the bombing of AC 901,” a statement released by the US State Department and Washington’s embassy in Panama said.

“Following the attack, an individual by the name of Ali Hawa Jamal, who also died in the bombing, was identified as the suspect who carried the bomb aboard the aircraft,” it said.

The offer was welcomed by relatives of the victims.

“Knowing that the United States and the world justice system have not forgotten this case is extremely important,” Ana Karina Smith Cain, whose grandfather died in the attack, told AFP.

“It was an extremely tragic day of indescribable pain for the families of the victims. Hopefully, at some point, those responsible can be brought to trial,” she added.

Fighting between Hezbollah and Israel intensified markedly last month after nearly a year of cross-border fire that began when the Lebanese terror group started launching attacks on northern communities in military posts a day after its ally Hamas’s October 7 attack. Israel escalated airstrikes against the Iran-backed group and sent ground forces into Lebanon.

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