Germany arrests suspected Hamas members believed to be targeting Jewish institutions
The suspects procured firearms including an AK-47 for planned assassination attacks on Israeli or Jewish institutions in Germany, federal prosecutors said.
- Three alleged members of Hamas were arrested in Germany for plotting attacks on Israeli or Jewish institutions, according to officials.
- Germany's federal prosecutor stated that the suspects had been procuring firearms since earlier this summer.
- The raid revealed various weapons, including an AK-47 rifle and ammunition.
- Two suspects are German citizens, while the third was born in Lebanon.
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Three alleged Hamas members were arrested in Berlin with weapons and ammunition.
Firearms, ammunition and a "concrete threat situation": On Wednesday, three suspected members of Hamas' terrorist organization are arrested in Berlin. A first one is now in custody.
On behalf of Hamas, three men are said to have provided weapons for attacks against Jewish institutions, two of whom are German citizens.
Three alleged Hamas operatives were arrested on Wednesday in Berlin, announced the German Federal Prosecutor's Office. They are suspected of having acquired weapons for "killing attacks on Israeli or Jewish settlements in Germany". - Germany: 3 alleged Hamas operatives who were preparing for attacks arrested with weapons (International).
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