Germany Arrests Suspected Hamas Member Over Alleged Attack Plot
German authorities have arrested a Lebanese man suspected of links to Hamas, accusing him of helping plan attacks targeting Jewish and Israeli institutions in Europe.
According to prosecutors, the suspect was involved in coordinating activities connected to a broader network believed to be planning potential attacks across multiple locations. Officials say the arrest is part of an ongoing effort to prevent threats against public safety and to disrupt extremist operations within Europe.

Security services have not released full details of the alleged plot, but the case is being treated as a serious national security matter. Investigators are continuing to examine possible connections to other individuals and groups operating across borders.
The arrest comes amid heightened security concerns in several European countries, with authorities increasing surveillance and counter-terror operations in response to evolving threats.
As the investigation continues, officials are expected to release further information regarding the suspect’s role and the scope of the alleged plan.