German Police Thwart Massacre Plot: Three Suspected Hamas Terrorists Face Court

Published on October 02, 2025 at 11:51 PM
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THREE suspected Hamas terrorists appeared in court in Germany yesterday as police claimed to have foiled a chilling terror plot.

The trio – caught with weapons including an AK47 assault rifle, pistols and ammunition – were feared to be about to export -style horror to Europe.

A suspected foreign operative of Hamas is escorted by police after arriving by helicopter at Germany's German Federal Public Prosecutor in Karlsruhe, Germany.A suspected operative of Hamas is arrested in Germany

Investigators believed they were plotting attacks on or sites –

federal prosecutor alleged that they had been procuring firearms in recent months to prepare for a terrorist massacre.

Several pistols and a large cache of ammunition were among weapons taken when swooped 24 hours before the

No evidence of a connection between the two incidents had emerged last night – but fears of terror spreading across Europe was sparking security concerns.

Two of the suspects are German citizens but the third was said to have been born in .

They were named only as – named as Abed Al G, Wael F M and Ahmad I.

has carried out hundreds of attacks against Israeli civilians but rarely operated outside the region and they denied involvement.

Details of the plot remained unclear last night – and it was also uncertain whether they were acting on Hamas orders or were self-motivated Palestinian sympathisers.

The worrying arrests came as Hamas appeared spent as a fighting force in Gaza as or face an unbridled Israeli onslaught.

A German federal judge ruled that the Berlin trio should remain in jail ahead of a full trial for alleged membership in a foreign terrorist organization and plotting serious acts of violence.

Police arrested members of Hamas in Berlin in December 2023 when four suspects were feared to be plotting to attack Jewish institutions in Europe.

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