Summary
German authorities arrested three men in Berlin, believed to be part of Hamas, for planning attacks on Jewish sites in Germany. They found weapons and ammunition with the suspects. The men are expected to appear in court soon.
Key Facts
- Three men were arrested in Berlin, suspected of planning attacks on Jewish sites in Germany.
- Authorities believe the men are linked to Hamas, a group that Germany considers a terrorist organization.
- The suspects had firearms, including an AK-47 rifle and several pistols.
- The men's identities were partially revealed as Abed Al G, Wael FM, and Ahmad I.
- A judge will decide if they will remain in custody before their trial.
- Hamas is known for attacks against Israeli civilians but rarely operates outside of Israel and Palestinian areas.
- Searches related to the case took place in Leipzig and North Rhine-Westphalia.
- Germany is one of Israel's strongest allies and has tight security at Jewish sites.