German authorities arrest Libyan man suspected of planning attack on Israeli Embassy
German authorities have arrested a Libyan national with suspected ties to the extremist group Islamic State who was allegedly planning an attack on the Israeli Embassy in Berlin
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Your support makes all the difference.German authorities said Sunday that they have arrested a Libyan national with suspected ties to the extremist group Islamic State who was allegedly planning a firearms attack on the Israeli Embassy.
Police and other security forces detained the man on Saturday evening in Bernau, a town just outside of Berlin, and searched his home there, the Federal Prosecutor's Office said in a statement.
The prosecutorās office said the suspect was a Libyan national whom they identified only as Omar A.
āHe intended to carry out a high-profile attack with firearms on the Israeli Embassy in Berlin,ā the statement said. In his planning, the statement added, āthe accused exchanged information with a member of IS in a messenger chat.ā
Security forces also searched the home of another person who is considered a witness and not a suspect, the prosecutor's statement said.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said that German security authorities "struck in time to thwart possible plans to attack the Israeli Embassy in Berlin."
āThis shows that protecting Jewish and Israeli institutions in our country is vital and of the utmost importance to us,ā she added.
The suspect was expected to be brought before an investigating judge at the countryās highest court, the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe, on Sunday, the prosecutor's office said.
Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor thanked the German security authorities āfor ensuring the security of our embassy,ā dpa reported.
News of the case first came from the Bild newspaper, which reported that a heavily armed elite police unit stormed the suspectās home in Bernau. It said German authorities acted after receiving a tipoff from an unspecified foreign intelligence agency.
āWe are acting with the utmost vigilance and attention in view of the high threat posed by Islamist, antisemitic and anti-Israel violence,ā Faeser said.
Justice Minister Marco Buschmann also warned Sunday of a āvery seriousā threat of Islamist terrorism in Germany. āIsraeli institutions are particularly often the target of terrorists,ā he told dpa.
A sharp increase in antisemitic incidents has been recorded in Germany since the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel that triggered the ongoing wars in the Middle East.