
Germany Nabs 3 Suspected Hamas Operatives for Planning to Attack Jewish Institutions
German federal prosecutors announced the arrest of three suspects alleged to be working for Hamas and preparing targeted attacks against Israelis and local Jews. Authorities said the men were involved in procuring weapons and ammunition for potential assassinations and raids on Jewish institutions. Searches reportedly uncovered an AK-47, several pistols, and significant quantities of ammunition as police intervened during a suspected weapons handover.
The suspects—identified in line with German privacy laws—were detained in Berlin, with additional searches in Leipzig and Oberhausen. Investigators highlighted a heightened threat environment for Jewish communities since October 7, with European security services increasing protective patrols and monitoring plots inspired or directed by foreign terrorist organizations.
Officials emphasized that the arrests came amid broader debates on how Europe should counter antisemitic violence and whether heightened political rhetoric could fuel extremist activity. Germany, citing historical responsibility and present security threats, reiterated its commitment to safeguarding Jewish life and institutions nationwide. (TOI/VFI News)
“God of Israel, shield Jewish communities across Europe and around the world. Grant wisdom to investigators and courage to leaders to dismantle terror networks before they strike. Comfort the anxious and restore a sense of safety to every synagogue, school, and community center.”