A viral video made a startling claim: The Palestinian militant group Hamas controls a plot of U.S. land and is using it as a training ground.

“At first glance, it looks like an abandoned dump,” says a reporter in what appears to be a news story featured in a Nov. 12 TikTok video. “But this plot of land in Macon County, Alabama, is described in an FBI search warrant as a makeshift military style obstacle course belonging to a small group of terrorists led by Siraj Wahhaj, who owned the property.” 

“Hamas is here and training hidden in plain sight,” read the text above the footage. We found examples of the claim elsewhere on TikTok and in a Nov. 13 Instagram post

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The claims misrepresent what happened at the compound, which is not linked to Hamas. 

The footage is from a Sinclair Broadcast Group news report that we found published on May 10, 2019. The report did not mention Hamas. Instead, it was about a compound near Tuskegee, Alabama, that the FBI described in a search warrant obtained by Sinclair as a “makeshift military style obstacle course” run by a group of suspected terrorists.

The group was linked to a similar compound in New Mexico which was raided in August 2018. 

Wahhaj, the man mentioned in the video, along with two of his sisters, his brother-in-law and a person named Jany Leveille, were arrested that same month on federal firearms and conspiracy charges. Leveille was charged with being an alien unlawfully possessing firearms and ammunition, while Wahhaj and the others were charged with aiding, abetting and conspiring with Leveille.

The criminal complaint alleged that the five were planning to conduct deadly attacks on what they saw as “corrupt institutions,” such as educational, military, law enforcement and financial institutions.

A spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Mexico told PolitiFact there is “no indication” that the group has ties to Hamas or any designated terrorist groups. It said the group adopted “unique beliefs and practices” under Leveille’s direction.

A federal grand jury indicted the five in September 2018 on firearms and conspiracy charges. The indictment alleged that between December 2017 and August 2018, they established a training camp and firing range in Taos County, New Mexico, stored firearms and ammunition, and trained as part of their plan to prepare for violent attacks against institutions.

Then, in March 2019, a federal grand jury in Albuquerque, New Mexico, returned a superseding indictment charging the five with offenses related to terrorism, kidnapping and firearms violations. This indictment alleged that the defendants conspired to provide material support and resources that were to be used to carry out violent attacks against federal law enforcement officers and members of the military. 

It also charged four members of the group with kidnapping a child in Georgia and transporting the child to New Mexico, where the child died. 

According to Snopes, news reports about the Alabama property emerged in the spring of 2019 because the warrant documents were unsealed in April 2019.

On Oct. 20, 2023, a federal jury convicted Wahhaj, his sisters and his brother-in-law of charges including conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and kidnapping resulting in death. Leveille pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and being in possession of a firearm while unlawfully in the U.S.

None of the law enforcement statements or indictments mentioned Hamas. 

We rate the claim that a video of an Alabama compound showed Hamas “training hidden in plain sight” False.

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