MIAMI — The US military is moving forward with a war crimes case against a Guantanamo prisoner related to a Sept. 11 hijacker. Ahmed Al-Darbi of Saudi Arabia will face charges that include attacking civilians and terrorism for alleged complicity in the Al-Qaeda attack on a French tanker in October 2002 off Yemen that killed one civilian. He faces up to life in prison. The charges were filed in August 2012 subject to approval by a Pentagon legal official. The approval announced Wednesday means Al-Darbi must be arraigned within 30 days at the US base in Cuba. Al-Darbi is married to a sister of one of the hijackers who crashed an airliner into the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. His lawyer did not respond to a request for comment. — AP