The feds aren’t pursuing the death penalty against the first person in the US to be accused of participating in Oct. 7 likely because it would be too difficult to tie him to any specific death, an expert told The Post.

Mahmoud Amin Ya-Qub Al-Muhtadi, a 33-year-old accused Hamas-linked terrorist, was arrested in Louisiana earlier this month for allegedly partaking in the Hamas terrorists’ atrocities on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, specifically by rallying men and weapons and taking part in an ambush on Kibbutz Kfar Aza.

The Kfar Aza attacks resulted in the murder of 60 people — including four Americans — and the kidnapping of 19, with a US citizen among them, according to criminal-court papers.

He was charged in a two-count indictment with conspiring to provide material support to a terro

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