Suspected Hamas terrorist arrested in Saxony – weapons planned for attacks!

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Borhan El-K., a suspected Hamas member, was arrested upon entering Saxony. The man is suspected of having procured weapons for attacks on Jewish institutions in Germany.

Borhan El-K., ein mutmaßliches Hamas-Mitglied, wurde bei der Einreise nach Sachsen festgenommen. Der Mann steht im Verdacht, Waffen für Anschläge auf jüdische Einrichtungen in Deutschland beschafft zu haben.
Borhan El-K., a suspected Hamas member, was arrested upon entering Saxony. The man is suspected of having procured weapons for attacks on Jewish institutions in Germany.

Suspected Hamas terrorist arrested in Saxony – weapons planned for attacks!

In recent days, the security situation in Germany has once again made headlines. On Tuesday, a man who was identified as a suspected member of the terrorist organization Hamas was arrested on Federal Highway 17. Borhan El-K., a man born in Lebanon, was apprehended by officers from the Federal Criminal Police Office and the Federal Police upon his entry from the Czech Republic. He is accused of membership in a foreign terrorist organization, which has come into focus primarily due to attacks on Jewish and Israeli institutions in Germany. According to saechsische.de El-K. In August 2025, they obtained a fully automatic rifle, eight pistols and over 600 rounds of ammunition that were intended for another defendant, Wael F. M.

The big questions that now arise are: What were El-K's intentions? And were these weapons actually intended for planned attacks? Investigators suspect that all of the equipment was prepared for attacks on Jewish or Israeli facilities in Germany and Europe. But Borhan El-K. is not the only suspect in this connection.

Arrests in Berlin

A day after the arrest in Saxony, another dozen radicals were arrested in Berlin. In one fell swoop, the authorities were able to arrest three men, including Abed Al G. and Wael F. M., who are also suspected of planning attacks. These arrests were part of a large-scale operation by police who had previously observed suspicious activity. The Tagesschau reports that these men, who are all between 30 and mid-40 years old and come from Lebanon and Syria, have been under surveillance for weeks.

Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt described the arrest as a decisive step in averting a “terrorist threat situation”. An AK-47 assault rifle, several pistols and a large amount of ammunition were seized during the operation. Here too, the alleged perpetrators are suspected of being members of the Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas. However, it remains unclear whether they already had specific attack targets in their sights.

The background of the terror

What does all of this mean for security in Germany? Terrorism as we know it today is a phenomenon that is becoming more and more concrete in the modern world. According to Wikipedia, terrorism is defined as the use of violence against civilians to achieve political or ideological goals. The multitude of terrorist acts runs through history and are often influenced by religious or political motives. In recent years, groups such as Hamas, Boko Haram and Al-Qaeda have dominated the headlines.

The connection between these arrests and a possible connection to Hamas points to the ongoing destabilization by various terrorist groups. The investigation has already uncovered several arms caches across Europe, including in Denmark, Bulgaria and Poland. But the question remains: How well positioned are we to counter these dangers?

The latest arrests are a clear sign that security authorities in Germany and Europe are vigilant, but the threat of terrorism remains real and dangerous. The public is called upon to be vigilant and report suspicious activity in order to collectively address an increasingly complex challenge.