Germany has arrested three men suspected of plotting attacks against Jewish institutions on behalf of Hamas, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday. The arrests, carried out in Berlin, Essen, and Marl, come amid heightened concerns over rising antisemitism and potential threats linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The alleged plot, commissioned by Hamas operatives, aimed to identify and scout potential targets – including a synagogue in Berlin – for possible attacks, according to prosecutors. This growth underscores the reach of Hamas’s activities beyond the Middle East and raises alarm about the potential for violence targeting Jewish communities in Europe. The inquiry began in November 2023, revealing the suspects were tasked with gathering information and preparing for potential attacks while remaining in contact with Hamas members.
The three suspects – identified as Abdelhamid A., Mohammed A.,and Wissam H. – are German citizens of Lebanese origin. Prosecutors allege Abdelhamid A. and Mohammed A. were directly instructed by Hamas to carry out reconnaissance and prepare for attacks, while Wissam H. is accused of assisting with the planning.
Investigators found that the suspects had been tasked with identifying security vulnerabilities at Jewish institutions and gathering information about potential targets. No attacks were carried out, and authorities intervened before any concrete plans could be implemented.”The arrests demonstrate that Germany takes the protection of Jewish life very seriously and will not tolerate attempts to import the conflict from the Middle East onto German soil,” stated a spokesperson for the Federal Prosecutor’s Office.
Germany has a history of strong support for Israel and has banned symbols and activities associated with Hamas. The country has also seen a surge in antisemitic incidents since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October, prompting increased security measures at Jewish facilities. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are examining the full extent of the suspects’ connections to Hamas and any potential additional threats.