A suspected Iranian front group on Monday called on Americans to kill US President Donald Trump and said it had almost murdered his daughter, Ivanka Trump.

“Your daughter was on the verge of death 13 days ago, but our men do not kill whores,” Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia (HAYI) said in a statement on social-media channels affiliated with the Iranian regime. “Know, you fool, that retribution will pursue you, your sons, and your sons-in-law.”

HAYI has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks on Jewish, Israeli, and Iranian dissident sites across Europe. The terrorist group called on Americans, particularly those in the US security apparatus and alleged victims of financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, to kill Trump.

Its statement accused Trump of being a “child rapist,” a Twitter addict, and a “fried chicken lover.”

Ashab al-Yamin has claimed responsibility for a slew of attacks recently

HAYI has claimed responsibility for arson and bombing attacks across Europe, including the torching of four ambulances belonging to the Jewish community volunteer organization Hatzola in London on March 23.

Finchley Reform Synagogue, in north London, pictured in 2006.
Finchley Reform Synagogue, in north London, pictured in 2006. (credit: Martin Addison via Wikimedia Commons)

Last Wednesday, arsonists attempted to attack the Finchley Reform Synagogue in London by placing bottles with accelerants next to the synagogue and throwing a brick at the firebomb.

Later that day, an arson attack was attempted against the office of Iran International, a London-based news channel run by Iranian dissidents. The suspects threw a burning container into its parking lot. The fire died out on its own, the police said.

Last Friday, a building that was once the premises of a Jewish group and still has the organization’s name on the window, was the target of an arson attack. Three bottles containing accelerants were placed next to the building and set alight. The bottles failed to fully ignite, but minor damage was caused to a storefront.

The same day, jars with an unknown substance, which were later revealed to be nonhazardous, were discovered near the Israeli embassy.

On Sunday, the Kenton United Synagogue was firebombed, causing minor smoke damage to a room. There were no casualties.