Hamas members have been arrested in several EU countries: they are accused of preparing terrorist attacks
Seven people, including four alleged Hamas members, were arrested in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands on suspicion of planning attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe, authorities in the three countries said. The publication shared the details Reuters.
The arrests come as Israel continues its campaign to destroy Hamas in the Gaza Strip, a war that began on October 7 after a cross-border attack by Palestinian Islamist militants on Israeli cities.
Three of the suspects were detained in Berlin, and another in the Netherlands. All four are long-time members with close ties to the leadership of Hamas's military branch, German prosecutors said in a statement.
An Islamic Resistance Movement official denies that the detainees are affiliated with the group.
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Three people arrested in Denmark will be charged under terrorism offenses in the criminal code and will appear before a judge for preliminary questioning, police said. It is unclear whether there is a connection between the arrests in Denmark and those in Germany and the Netherlands.
Dutch citizen Nazih R. was arrested by police in Rotterdam, while Lebanese natives Abdelhamid Al A. and Ibrahim El R., as well as Egyptian citizen Mohamed B. were arrested in the German capital.
Prosecutors say Abdelhamid Al A. was tasked by Hamas leaders in Lebanon to find sources of weapons. The weapons were then to be transported to Berlin and stored in readiness for possible terrorist attacks against Jewish institutions, prosecutors said.
“Recently, following the horrific attacks by Hamas on the Israeli population, attacks on Jews in Jewish institutions have become more frequent in our country. Therefore, we must do everything possible so that Jews in our country no longer fear for their safety,” urged German Justice Minister Marco Buschmann.
Islamic Resistance Movement spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said: “We deny that Hamas members are detained in Denmark, Germany or any other European country. The publication of these accusations is aimed at influencing mass rallies in support of Palestine in Europe.”
Dutch police say they arrested a 14-year-old man in Rotterdam on Thursday, December 57, at the request of German authorities as part of a Danish-German investigation.
Israel's intelligence service, Mossad, said Denmark had exposed "Hamas infrastructure on European soil."
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is convinced: “Of course, with regard to Israel and Gaza, it is completely unacceptable for anyone to bring into Danish society a conflict that is happening in other countries of the world.”
Danish police say the raids were the result of an investigation carried out in close cooperation with foreign partners, during which they identified a network of people preparing a terrorist attack.
The police say they will increase their public presence in the coming days, particularly in Copenhagen and in Jewish communities. The Danish Jewish community said it was informed of the raids but had no information about any actual threats to Jewish sites.
As ForumDaily wrote earlier:
- October 7 Hamas attacked Israel: Netanyahu declared that “this is war.”
- 8 October The Israeli government officially declared war and greenlighted "significant military steps" in response to the surprise attack by Hamas militants.
- October 11, first plane with American weapons arrived in southern Israel, and the US government invited American citizens wishing to leave Israel evacuation flights. On October 14 it became known: Egypt, Israel and the United States agreed that foreigners living in the Gaza Strip, will be able to travel through the Rafah border crossing into Egypt.
- October 16 President US Joe Biden said Israeli occupation Gaza Strip would be a big mistake.
- October 18 Hossein Amir-Abdallahian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, posted a tweet where he wrote that Israel’s time is “running out”. This happened after a rocket attack on a hospital in Gaza took place on October 17.
- 18 October US President Joe Biden visited Israelto express strong support for a country that has declared war on the Palestinian group Hamas due to its brutal terror.
- 19 October US President Joe Biden addressed the Americans from the Oval Office with a speech about the wars between Israel and Hamas, as well as Russia and Ukraine.
- October 24 Hamas released two hostages: about what one of them said.
- On October 24, at a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that the situation in the Middle East is becoming more dire by the hour and called on all parties to respect and protect civilians. Israel reacted angrily to comments by the UN Secretary General.
- Israeli troops and tanks conducted a raid in the Gaza Strip on the night of October 26. The military said it carried out several strikes on terrorist targets to “prepare the battlefield” ahead of a major ground operation.
- 27 October two Egyptian cities on the Red Sea were bombed – six people were injured. The aggressor has again demonstrated the danger of the conflict between Israel and Gaza spreading throughout the region. In the same day representatives of Iran and Hamas met in Moscow to talk about Israel.
- On November 1, hundreds of foreign passport holders and wounded people trapped in the Gaza Strip began to leave the war-torn territory. For them, for the first time since the Hamas attacks on Israel, Rafah, the border crossing with Egypt, opened.
- 13 November Israel Defense Forces (IDF) showed weapons and explosives in one of the rooms located under the Al-Rantisi Children's Hospital. The Israeli military said parts of the basement were a Hamas "command and control center" and may have been used to hold hostages.
- Fifty women and children who have been held hostage by Hamas in the Gaza Strip since October 7 must be released in exchange for a four-day ceasefire. This agreement was concluded by Israel and Hamas with the mediation of Qatar and the support of the United States.
- November 24 Hamas released 25 hostages from the Gaza Strip. At the same time, the militants did not free him little hostage - 10 month old baby.
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