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BERLIN (Reuters) -German authorities have arrested three suspected foreign operatives of Hamas they believe were preparing a serious act of violence in Germany, prosecutors said on Wednesday.

Three Arrested in Germany for Alleged Hamas Plot Against Jewish Targets

Overview of the Arrests and Implications

By Madeline Chambers

Details of the Arrests

BERLIN (Reuters) -German police arrested three men they suspect of preparing a serious act of violence against Jewish targets in Germany for Hamas, prosecutors said on Wednesday, a week before the second anniversary of the militant Islamist group's attack on Israel.

Weapons and Evidence Found

Prosecutors suspect the three men of being foreign operatives for Hamas and of being involved in procuring firearms and ammunition to be used for assassinations targeting Israeli or Jewish institutions in Germany, they said.

Background on Hamas Activities

ASSAULT RIFLES, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION FOUND

"In the course of today's arrests, various weapons, including an AK-47 assault rifle and several pistols, as well as a considerable amount of ammunition, were found," the federal prosecutors said in a statement.

The three, identified in line with German privacy laws only as German citizen Abed Al G., Wael F. M., born in Lebanon, and German citizen Ahmad I., were arrested in Berlin on Wednesday. A security source said the three were in their 30s or 40s.

Reuters was not immediately able to contact lawyers for the accused.

Hamas, which has been running Gaza and is backed by Iran, is designated as a terrorist organization by the European Union and a number of other countries including the United States.

In February, four Hamas members suspected of plotting attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe went on trial in Berlin in what prosecutors described as the first court case against militants of the Palestinian group in Germany.

Anti-terrorism investigators observed the accused meeting in Berlin for a weapon handover before operational forces intervened and discovered functional weapons, including a Glock pistol, said a spokesperson for the prosecutor's office.

Forensic technicians are examining the arsenal and searches have also taken place in the eastern city of Leipzig, where one of the suspects lives. Authorities also conducted a search in Oberhausen in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia, the spokesperson added.

Germany is one of Israel's strongest allies due to the legacy of the Holocaust and security is tight at synagogues and other Jewish institutions. It did not join France, Britain and several other countries last month in defying Israel's wishes and recognising Palestinian statehood.

Hamas has not yet responded to a 20-point plan for Gaza by U.S. President Donald Trump, which includes disarmament of the militant group.

(Writing by Madeline ChambersEditing by Kirsti Knolle and Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • German police arrested three men suspected of plotting attacks for Hamas.
  • Weapons, including an AK-47, were found during the arrests.
  • The suspects are believed to be foreign operatives for Hamas.
  • Germany remains a strong ally of Israel, ensuring tight security.
  • The arrests occurred ahead of the anniversary of Hamas's attack on Israel.

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Ammunition refers to the materials used in firearms, including bullets, shells, and cartridges, which are essential for the operation of guns.

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