Hamas has weapons stockpiles in Denmark, Germany, Poland, and other European countries, ready for attacks on civilians, synagogues, schools, hospitals, and even a US airbase.
There’s a vast Hamas-Europe network that almost nobody is talking about.
even a US airbase.
It always starts with the Jews. It’s just the beginning.
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Late last year, Israel previously warned top European leaders of this very thing. Israel’s Diaspora Affairs Ministry sent personal letters to about 20 European leaders, signed by Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli, which included evidence of the terrorist activity of Hamas activists and operatives of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) in major cities across the continent.
According to German authorities, Muslim terrorists “worked as foreign operators for Hamas for years. They held important positions within the organization with direct ties to senior officials in the military wing.”
The jihads were tasked by Hamas to maintain weapons depots in multiple European countries and “keep them ready for possible attacks against Jewish institutions,” the prosecutors claimed.
🚨 Hamas has weapons stockpiles in Denmark, Germany, Poland, and other European countries, ready for attacks on civilians, synagogues, schools, hospitals, and even a US airbase.
There's a vast Hamas-Europe network that almost nobody is talking about pic.twitter.com/Zm3PNcg5ux
— Eitan Fischberger (@EFischberger) November 26, 2024
Photo: A massive weapons cache of over 10,000 rifles, machine guns, pistols, revolvers, shells and grenades intended for terror groups seized in Spain a couple of years ago.
Germany Charges Four Over Hamas Weapons Depots In Europe
By AFP – Agence France Presse
German federal prosecutors said Monday they had charged four suspected members of Hamas, allegedly tasked with sourcing and storing weapons for the Palestinian militant group in Europe.
Two men born in Lebanon, an Egyptian citizen and a Dutch man were suspected of “membership in a foreign terrorist organisation”, the federal prosecutor’s office said in a statement.
The men “held important positions within the association with direct ties to leaders of the military wing” of Hamas, prosecutors said.
One of the two suspects born in Lebanon, named by prosecutors only as Ibrahim El-R., was said to have set up a weapons storage site for Hamas in Bulgaria.
Established in early 2019, the Bulgarian depot contained weapons, including a Kalashnikov assault rifle and ammunition, prosecutors said.
In mid-2019, Ibrahim El-R. had “cleared out” another weapons cache in Denmark and was said by prosecutors to have brought a pistol from there to Germany.
Between June and December 2023, all four suspects were said to have set off from Berlin in search of another Hamas weapons store in Poland but failed to locate it, according to investigators.
Prosecutors said Hamas had long ago “set up underground weapons depots in various European countries in order to keep them ready for possible attacks against Jewish institutions in Europe”.
The storage sites were maintained by foreign operatives in possession or European residence permits, ready to be “deployed at short notice”, prosecutors said.
Hamas had identified “Israeli embassy in Berlin, the US Air Base in Ramstein or the area around Tempelhof Airport in Berlin as possible targets”, they said.
The four suspects were arrested in December last year. Dutch national Nazih R. was detained in Rotterdam by local police, while the other three were arrested in Berlin.
Germany issued a ban on Hamas activities and organisations linked to the group in the wake of the militants’ attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, which triggered the war in Gaza.
The Hamas attack resulted in the deaths of 1,206 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.
Israel’s retaliatory campaign in Gaza has killed at least 44,235 people, most of them civilians, according to data from the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry, which the United Nations considers reliable.
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