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    IS-inspired Syrian migrant found guilty of 2024 stabbing in Germany's Solingen

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    Posted on September 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Syrian migrant Issa Al Hasan was convicted for an IS-inspired 2024 stabbing in Solingen, Germany, resulting in three deaths and impacting national politics.

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Stabbing Incident
    • Background of the Attacker
    • Impact on German Politics
    • Trial and Sentencing

    Syrian Migrant Convicted for IS-Inspired Stabbing in Solingen, Germany

    Details of the Stabbing Incident

    DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) -A German court found Syrian citizen Issa Al Hasan guilty of an Islamic State-inspired 2024 stabbing attack on a festival in the western city of Solingen in which three people were killed and 10 others injured, sentencing him to life imprisonment.

    Background of the Attacker

    The attack upended the election campaign heading up to this year's national election, boosting the far-right Alternative for Germany and contributing to now-Chancellor Friedrich Merz's decision to double down on migration controls as a focus of his campaign.

    Impact on German Politics

    Born in Syria in 1998, Al Hasan had targeted the festival, commemorating the 650th anniversary of Solingen's founding, in the belief that "unbelievers" would be found there, prosecutors said.

    Trial and Sentencing

    Before the attack on August 23, 2024, he had been in touch with an IS handler via the Telegram messaging platform, recording a video announcing his allegiance.

    Al Hasan entered the crowd and stabbed wildly around himself in the crowd, aiming for bystanders' throats and upper bodies, according to investigators.

    He told a court-appointed adviser that he himself had to flee IS in 2013, during the Syrian civil war. One of hundreds of thousands displaced by the conflict, he came to Germany in 2022.

    Al Hasan, who confessed to authorities on his arrest, appeared contrite at the start of the trial in May, staring dejectedly at his desk and telling the court he "bore a heavy burden of guilt".

    Later, he adopted a more defiant attitude, saying his attack was justified by Germany's sales of weapons for Israel's invasion of Gaza and that he could not bear seeing people in Germany dance while Palestinian children were killed.

    "I just want to go to prison and talk about it no longer," he told a judge during his trial, local public broadcaster WDR reported.

    (Reporting by Tom Kaeckenhoff in Duesseldorf and Thomas Escritt in Berlin, editing by Thomas Seythal)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Syrian migrant Issa Al Hasan convicted for 2024 stabbing in Solingen.
    • •Attack inspired by Islamic State, resulting in three deaths.
    • •Incident influenced German politics, boosting far-right support.
    • •Al Hasan sentenced to life imprisonment by German court.
    • •Attack linked to Germany's arms sales and Middle East conflicts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about IS-inspired Syrian migrant found guilty of 2024 stabbing in Germany's Solingen

    1What was Issa Al Hasan found guilty of?

    Issa Al Hasan was found guilty of an Islamic State-inspired stabbing attack during a festival in Solingen, Germany, in 2024.

    2What motivated Al Hasan's attack?

    Al Hasan believed that 'unbelievers' would be present at the festival, which commemorated Solingen's founding.

    3How did the attack affect the political landscape in Germany?

    The attack disrupted the election campaign leading up to the national election, boosting the far-right Alternative for Germany party.

    4What was Al Hasan's background before moving to Germany?

    Al Hasan fled the Islamic State in 2013 during the Syrian civil war and arrived in Germany in 2022.

    5What was Al Hasan's demeanor during the trial?

    Initially, Al Hasan appeared contrite, expressing guilt, but later adopted a defiant stance, justifying his actions based on Germany's foreign policy.

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