
Israel has issued a stark warning to 20 European countries regarding a substantial network of undercover Hamas agents.
This alert follows the recent EU caution about a “significant risk of terrorist attacks” during the Christmas season.
Concerns about potential terror incidents at Christmas markets across Europe escalated after the recent Eiffel Tower incident.
In response, Israel’s Diaspora Affairs Ministry sent personalized letters to European leaders, providing evidence of Hamas’s terrorist activities in major cities on the continent.
Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli emphasized the urgency of clarity, stating that Hamas has demonstrated its intent to harm Jews globally, the U.S Sun reported.
Tzur Bar-Oz, the ministry’s head of research, highlighted Hamas’s longstanding global operations, often facilitated through covert humanitarian donations.
The warning coincides with growing fears of terrorism during the Christmas season following recent attacks in Europe, including the arrest of two teenagers in Germany suspected of planning an Islamist attack on a Christmas market.
European Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson acknowledged the heightened risk, citing the Israel-Hamas conflict’s impact on societal polarization and its potential to contribute to terrorist threats in the EU.
Written & Edited by B.C. Begley
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