During an interview with a Middle East television channel in March 1997, Al-Amoudi declared: "I really consider him (Hamas deputy political leader
Mousa Abu Marzook) to be from among the best people in the Islamic movement," and added that he worked with Marzook and Hamas. In a phone call intercepted by a
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent and recounted in a court
affidavit, Alamoudi lamented that the
1998 U.S. embassy bombings in Africa did not kill any Americans and suggested that more attacks should be carried out similar to the
1994 Jewish cultural center bombing in
Buenos Aires. In their
PBS documentary miniseries
America at a Crossroads,
Newsweek journalists
Mark Hosenball and
Michael Isikoff report that Al-Amoudi was "an influential [Muslim]
Brotherhood supporter described as an 'expert in the art of deception' by an FBI insider" for expressing moderate, pro-American sympathies in his lobbying and public relations work with Americans, but then expressing support for
Hamas and
Hezbollah at an Islamist rally. ==Crown Prince Abdullah assassination plot and conviction on U.S. federal criminal charges==