Weapons cache linked to Hamas found in Vienna by Austria’s intelligence service
Austrian and British authorities arrested a suspect linked to a Hamas weapons cache found in Vienna containing five handguns and 10 magazines for possible terror attacks.
- Austria's intelligence service uncovered a weapons cache in Vienna linked to the Palestinian militant group Hamas, intended for possible terrorist attacks targeting Israeli or Jewish institutions in Europe.
- A 39-year-old British citizen with alleged close ties to the weapons cache was arrested in London on Monday.
- The weapons cache, discovered in a rented storage room, contained five handguns and 10 magazines and is thought to be part of unspecified foreign operations linked to Hamas.
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Austria Uncovers Hamas-Linked Weapons Cache Amid Surge in Anti-Jewish Incidents
A pro-Hamas demonstration in Vienna. Photo: Reuters/Andreas Stroh Austrian authorities have uncovered a weapons cache linked to the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas intended for attacks on Jewish communities in Europe, amid a surge in antisemitic incidents and a government warning that anti-Jewish hate is on the rise. On Wednesday, the Antisemitism Reporting Office of the Jewish Community of Vienna (IKG) released its new report on anti-Jewish o…
The main target, according to the investigation, were "Israeli or Jewish settlements" in the country. Arrests were extended by Germany and the United Kingdom. "Secret of weapons" was found in Vienna.
Weapons cache believed linked to Hamas found in Vienna by Austria’s intelligence service
Austria’s domestic intelligence service has uncovered a weapons cache in Vienna that is believed to be linked to the Palestinian militant group Hamas for use in “possible terrorist attacks in Europe,” the government said Thursday.
A British citizen has been arrested in London suspected of having links with three alleged Hamas members accused of planning attacks on Jewish sites, as reported by the authorities this Thursday. Parallelly, in Austria, the police have seized weapons that would have been brought into the country with the aim of preparing attacks, especially against Israeli or Jewish institutions in Europe."The State Security and Intelligence Directorate (DSN) ha…
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