Mosques and schools in danger: Three Hamas terrorists caught in Berlin!
Three men arrested in Berlin on suspicion of Hamas terrorism. Weapons cache and attack preparations discovered by police.

Mosques and schools in danger: Three Hamas terrorists caught in Berlin!
In Berlin, the authorities have landed a serious blow against the terrorist organization Hamas. Last Wednesday, three men were arrested in the Moabit and Wedding districts who are suspected of being involved in the preparation of attacks on Jewish and Israeli institutions in Germany. This arrest, how rbb24 reported, occurred shortly before a planned arms handover and reveals the dark machinations that have been uncovered since the summer of 2025.
The men, Abed Al G., Wael F. M. and Ahmad I., are considered members and foreign operators of Hamas and come from Lebanon and Syria, although two of them have German citizenship. They are accused of attempting to obtain firearms and ammunition from Germany in order to carry out assassinations against Israeli or Jewish targets. An extensive cache of weapons was discovered during the arrests, including an AK-47 assault rifle as well as several pistols and a large amount of ammunition. These weapons should be loud daily news be used for the intended attacks.
Investigations show frightening results
The Federal Prosecutor General ordered the arrests after the men had been the focus of terror investigations for a long time. Just six days after Hamas' devastating terrorist attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, in which over 1,200 people died and more than 250 people were taken hostage, a tip from a foreign partner service was used as an opportunity to initiate an investigation Daily Mirror reported.
The Federal Prosecutor's Office accuses those arrested of being responsible for weapons depots in Europe. The trial of four other suspected Hamas members, who were arrested in December 2023, shows that concerns about possible weapons caches and attacks against Jewish or Israeli institutions continue. These defendants, aged between 34 and 57, have remained silent about the allegations and have been in custody since their arrest.
The danger from Germany
In recent years, Germany has been seen as a retreat for Hamas rather than an area of operations. However, these recent developments show that the situation has changed significantly. The investigation uncovered several Hamas weapons depots in Europe, including in Bulgaria and an unsuccessful depot in Poland. These findings increase fears that German cities could increasingly become potential targets for terrorist attacks.
Those arrested were brought before the investigating judge at the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe on Thursday, where a decision on their pre-trial detention will be made. The course of the investigation suggests even more turbulent developments linked to Hamas' military wing, the Qassam Brigades. The pressure on the security authorities will continue to increase as the risk of an attack in Germany certainly exists.