Amman, Jordan – A court on Wednesday sentenced the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and eight other men to death for plotting chemical attacks against sites in Jordan, including the U.S. Embassy.
Al-Zarqawi and three others were sentenced to death in absentia. But the plot’s alleged mastermind, Azmi al-Jayousi, and four co-defendants were in the courtroom when the judge handed down the sentence for the 2004 plot, which security officials foiled before it could be carried out.
It was the third death penalty Jordanian courts have handed down to al-Zarqawi, who runs the most notorious insurgent group in Iraq. His previous death sentences were for the 2002 assassination of U.S. diplomat Lawrence Foley in Amman and for a failed suicide attack on the Jordanian-Iraqi border in 2004.
On hearing the verdict, the five condemned men who were in the dock shouted out their support for al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and denounced the judges as pro-Israeli tyrants.
“The Jews are your masters!” the men yelled.
The three judges picked up their papers and walked out, leaving the defendants shouting.
The 13 men – Jordanians, Syrians and Palestinians – were charged with conspiring to attack sites in Jordan by setting off a cloud of toxic chemicals that would have killed thousands of people, according to prosecution estimates.



