Former Hamas Bodyguard Linked to German Terror Plot

Weapons intended for use in attacks on Europe were reportedly stored in Vienna, highlighting the plotters' international reach—and their ties to senior Hamas figures.

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Pillory, Lower Main Square in Villach, on the occasion of the knife attack on February 15, 2025, Carinthia, Austria (cropped).

Weapons intended for use in attacks on Europe were reportedly stored in Vienna, highlighting the plotters' international reach—and their ties to senior Hamas figures.

New details have emerged in Germany of a suspected Hamas terror plot. One arrested suspect previously served as a bodyguard for Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, before working as an IT specialist in the UK.

Mohammed Naim—now a British citizen—is alleged to have received pistols and ammunition from a Berlin suspect and stored them in Vienna. The weapons were intended for attacks on Israeli and Jewish targets, both in Germany and Europe more broadly.

Israeli intelligence suggests that Naim may have coordinated with senior Hamas officials, including his father, former Hamas health minister Bassem Naim, highlighting the plot’s high-level connections.

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