German federal prosecutors have filed an indictment against four people suspected of belonging to the terrorist group Hamas. The group members include two Lebanese citizens, a Dutch citizen and an Egyptian citizen.
They are charged with belonging to a foreign terrorist group, acquiring and storing weapons and planning terrorist attacks. The Israeli Embassy in Berlin, the American Ramstein airbase and Berlin airport were named as likely targets.
“Despite the fact that Hamas has lost control of Gaza, the group is organizing a network of weapons caches in Europe that are planned to be used against Jews and Jewish targets. For this, they use agents living in Europe and ready to act at short notice,” the report says. indictment.
Thus, one of the accused, Lebanese Ibrahim R., organized such a warehouse in Bulgaria. There were also Kalashnikov assault rifles in the cache. The case file mentions hiding places in Poland. All those arrested allegedly held high positions in the group and had direct access to the leaders of the military wing.