New York Post

Germans & Dutch bust plotters

- By RONNY REYES

Four Hamas members suspected of plotting terror attacks in Europe were arrested Thursday by German and Dutch police, federal prosecutor­s said.

Three of the members, two Lebanese and one Egyptian, were taken into custody in Germany, with the fourth, a Dutch national, booked in the Netherland­s, according to Berlin’s federal prosecutor’s office.

That nation’s police did not publish the suspects’ full names, as per their laws, identifyin­g them only by first name and last initial: Abdelhamid Al A, Ibrahim El-R, Mohamed B and Nazih R.

Officials believe the suspects were planning attacks on Jewish institutio­ns in Europe, which comes amid warnings over the rise of terror risks across the continent and in the US due to the Israel-Hamas war.

“The protection of Jews is our top priority,” German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said in a statement while touting the vigilance of German and Dutch police. “We use all constituti­onal means against those who threaten the lives of Jews and the existence of the state of Israel.”

German Justice Minister Marco Buschmann said his nation has seen an increase in attacks aimed at Jewish people and institutio­ns since Hamas invaded Israel on Oct. 7 and killed more than 1,200 people.

“We must therefore do everything we can to ensure that Jews in our country do not have to fear for their safety again,” he said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu noted that the arrests come after Dutch police booked three other people suspected of plotting a different terror attack.

“Thanks to an intensive and comprehens­ive intelligen­ce investigat­ion, today Denmark security and enforcemen­ts [sic] arrested 7 terrorist operatives acting on behalf of the terrorist organizati­on Hamas, and thwarted an attack aimed at killing innocent citizens on European soil,” the prime minister’s office said in a statement of the arrests in the Netherland­s and Germany.

The European arrests come a week after the FBI warned that

America was facing the highest risk of a terrorist attack in years.

“The threat level has gone to a whole ’nother level since Oct. 7,” FBI Director Christophe­r Wray told the Senate Judiciary Committee. “I have never seen a time where all the threats are all elevated, all at exactly the same time.”

While the FBI has yet to find any evidence that Hamas “has the intent or capability to conduct operations inside the US,” Wray warned that supporters or sympathize­rs of the terrorist group could launch attacks on the group’s behalf.

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