UK Arrests Son of Senior Hamas Figure in Germany Terror Plot

The 39-year-old is accused of helping a Hamas-linked cell plan attacks on Jewish and Israeli targets

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The 39-year-old is accused of helping a Hamas-linked cell plan attacks on Jewish and Israeli targets

A man has been arrested in the UK and faces extradition to Germany, where he is accused of playing a “key role” in a Hamas-linked terror cell planning attacks on Israeli and Jewish institutions. Three other men thought to be part of this group were arrested in Germany in September and are accused of procuring firearms and ammunition.

Britain’s ITV makes note of the rather important fact that the newly-arrested 39-year-old man “is the son of a senior Hamas official” in its fifth paragraph, describing him four times before this as “British.”

‘Global Britain’ campaigner ​​Aman Bhogal lamented that “for far too long, the world’s assorted extremists and terrorists have had a red-carpet route into Britain.”

The liberal establishment elite has handed over passports like toffees, anointing them ‘British.’ When the same imported problem engages in terror, the establishment elite MSM calls it ‘British.’

Writer Sean Durns added that “when you invite people who are sympathetic to terrorism into your country, you tend to get terrorism.”

The suspect first came to the attention of German counter-terror police in June this year. He is suspected of having overseen the transportation of firearms into the country. British police arrested him on Monday after the National Crime Agency received an extradition request from German prosecutors.

This is the latest reminder of Europe’s Islamist threat—not that establishment leaders are listening.

Writing in October, U.S. political researcher and Hamas expert Matthew Levitt highlighted that the terror group “came close to carrying out attacks abroad several times, but these were either thwarted or aborted before execution.” Then, significantly:

With Hamas’ operational capabilities in Gaza decimated, and the group looking to find other ways to carry out attacks, European and Israeli officials fear that Hamas has taken the decision to go global and carry out plots abroad, marking a significant departure from the group’s prior modus operandi.

Michael Curzon is a news writer for europeanconservative.com based in England’s Midlands. He is also Editor of Bournbrook Magazine, which he founded in 2019, and previously wrote for London’s Express Online. His Twitter handle is @MichaelCurzon_.

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