Breaking: 3 Hamas Suspects Arrested in Germany for Plotting Attacks on Jewish Institutions

Berlin – On October 1, 2025, German authorities arrested three suspected Hamas members accused of plotting attacks on Jewish and Israeli institutions in Germany, federal prosecutors announced. The suspects, identified as 32-year-old Palestinian Mahmoud A., 27-year-old Mohamed B. from Lebanon, and 24-year-old Dutch-Turkish national Nazir B., were detained in Berlin during a weapons exchange involving firearms, including an AK-47 assault rifle and several pistols. Prosecutors stated the men were procuring weapons for “assassinations targeting Israeli or Jewish individuals” as directed by Hamas leaders from abroad.

The arrests follow a surge in antisemitic incidents in Germany, with the suspects facing charges of membership in a foreign terrorist organization and planning serious acts of violence. A judge ordered pretrial detention for the trio, who were nabbed in a coordinated operation involving police raids. This incident highlights ongoing efforts to thwart Hamas activities in Europe, where the group has been banned since 2019.

Europe
Previous Post
Israeli Navy’s Final Warning to Gaza Flotilla: Turn Back or Face Consequences
Next Post
Breaking: Anti-Israel Protesters Block Train Tracks in Italy Over Gaza Flotilla Interception

Related News

U.S. Deports Former Iranian Regime Official Masoumeh Ebtekar and Family – Key Figure in 1979 Hostage Crisis

The Americas
Read story

Trump Announces Major Shift: U.S. to Work with Iran on “Productive Regime Change,” Full Nuclear Dismantlement, and Sanctions Relief

Asia, The Americas, Worldwide
Read story

Trump Announces Two-Week Ceasefire with Iran: “We Have Exceeded All Military Objectives”

The Americas, Worldwide
Read story
Breaking News