Terrorist organization - Suspected Hamas members arrested in Berlin
On suspicion of membership of a foreign terrorist organization, the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office has arrested a total of four suspected members of the Islamist Hamas in Berlin and Rotterdam in the Netherlands. As Germany's highest prosecuting authority announced in Karlsruhe on Thursday, the case concerns weapons that were to be kept ready for possible attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe.
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- The federal prosecutor's office in Germany is also investigating similar cases of extremism and suspected membership in Hamas in cities like Karlsruhe and Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
- The arrested individuals in Berlin and Rotterdam are believed to have had ties to radical Islamic groups, such as Hamas, which is considered a terrorist organization by both Germany and the Netherlands.
- The Netherlands has been a point of concern for Germany, as several radical organizations have seen a surge in membership and extremist activities, including supporters of Hamas in cities like Rotterdam.
- The alleged weapons found in the possession of the suspects in Berlin are said to be a link to a greater network of extremist individuals and organizations, such as Hamas, in Europe.
- The arrests of Hamas members in Berlin and Rotterdam reflect the growing threat of terrorism and extremism within Europe, with Germany and its neighboring countries being particularly vulnerable due to their close proximity and historical ties to Israel and the Middle East.
- The increasing presence of radical organizations, like Hamas, in Europe and the potential threat of terrorism in cities like Berlin and Rotterdam, has led to increased cooperation between European countries and their respective law enforcement agencies to combat extremism and maintain security.
Source: www.stern.de