Ireland invited them in. Ireland supports Islamic terrorism in the Middle East. Ireland loudly hates Jews. Did they think their own country would remain untouched?
Chief imam of Ireland Umar Al-Qadri has been leading a campaign of hate against McGregor in recent months.
The Muslim terrorist alleged to have done this is already before the courts over a serious attack – but they “cannot identify that incident for legal reasons.” But we the SDU are now involved in both investigations and are examining the theory that both were linked to Islamic terrorism.
The recent fire at The Black Forge owned by Conor McGregor might have links to Islamic terror groups in Ireland.
Chief imam of Ireland Umar Al-Qadri has been leading a campaign of hate against McGregor in recent months. pic.twitter.com/14nFHqyiIh
— Real News Éire (@real_eire) August 9, 2025
This is imam Umar Al-Qadri, Chair of the Irish Muslim Peace & Integration Council. He invokes Quran 9:29:
“Allah orders the Muslims to kill the Christians & Jews, & if they do not convert to Islam, then they have to pay Jizya,” or are killed.
He’s an MEP candidate. pic.twitter.com/kf9cgnoH5w
— David Atherton (@DaveAtherton20) June 3, 2024
Islamic terror link to attack on Conor McGregor’s Walkinstown pub probed by Gardai
Footage shows moment suspected Islamic extremist allegedly sets fire to Conor McGregor’s pub
In the 33-second footage released by McGregor the male then stands back and appears to light a match and throws it on the ground
Alleged incident at Conor McGregor’s pub caught on CCTV
By: Dublin Live, August 13, 2025:
Video footage of an Islamic terrorist carrying out an attack on The Black Forge pub owned by Conor McGregor.
— Real News Éire (@real_eire) August 12, 2025
This is the shocking moment a suspected Islamic extremist is alleged to have set fire to the front of a pub owned by Conor McGregor.CCTV footage of the incident from an external camera at The Black Forge Inn in south Dublin shows a male, dressed all in black, pouring what is believed to be a flammable liquid at the entrance of the €2million pub. In the 33-second footage released by McGregor the male then stands back and appears to light a match and throws it on the ground. Flames and smoke then appear at the front of the pub while the male is then seen running away.
Last Friday, a suspected Jihadi was arrested by detectives from the Garda’s main anti-terror outfit the Special Detective Unit, or SDU, as part of the investigation into the July 25 arson attack on Mr McGregor’s Black Forge Inn in south Dublin.
The male was taken out of a prison in Leinster last Friday afternoon on a so-called section 42 warrant – a required judicial approval to take an inmate out of jail. The suspect was held for 24 hours and he was released without charge on Saturday evening and returned to the custody of the Irish Prison Service.
Gardai confirmed to the Irish Mirror that the suspect was released without charge on Saturday evening – but the force added that investigations were continuing.
A spokesman said: “The individual was released without charge on Saturday evening. Investigations are ongoing.”
The investigation into the July 25 attack in Walkinstown, south Dublin was being led by gardai from Crumlin station – but the Irish Mirror revealed on Saturday that the SDU was now leading the probe.
The man is currently before the courts over an alleged serious assault – but we cannot identify that incident for legal reasons. But we can reveal that SDU are now involved in both investigations and are examining the theory that both were linked to Islamic extremism.
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Author: Pamela Geller
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