Hamas members suspected of plotting attacks go on trial in Germany
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on February 25, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 25, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on February 25, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 25, 2026
Four Hamas members face trial in Germany for planning attacks on Jewish sites, marking the first case against the group in the country.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Four Hamas members suspected of plotting attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe went on trial in Berlin on Tuesday, in what prosecutors described as the first court case against militants of the Islamist group in Germany.
The Hamas members were detained in late 2023 on suspicion of planning attacks, German prosecutors said at the time.
"For the first time in Germany, suspects are facing charges of having participated as members of the foreign terrorist organisation Hamas," prosecutor Jochen Weingarten told Reuters.
He added the defendants were accused of seeking to locate a secret weapons depot in Poland for possible attacks, while receiving orders from the deputy commander of the Qassam Brigades in Lebanon.
According to previous statements by prosecutors, the defendants are also accused of operating other weapons caches in Europe.
(Reporting by Oliver Barth and Stefan Remter, Writing by Ludwig Burger, Editing by Rachel More)
The defendants are accused of participating as members of the foreign terrorist organization Hamas and plotting attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe.
The Hamas members were detained in late 2023 on suspicion of planning attacks.
The defendants are accused of seeking to locate a secret weapons depot in Poland for possible attacks and operating other weapons caches in Europe.
Prosecutor Jochen Weingarten is overseeing the case and highlighted its significance as the first of its kind in Germany.
The defendants are associated with Hamas, a foreign terrorist organization, and are linked to the Qassam Brigades in Lebanon.
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