Recent Action Against Hamas and Samidoun in Several German States
German security forces have conducted searches in multiple locations across Berlin, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, and Schleswig-Holstein. These operations stem from the prohibition of Hamas and the international network Samidoun in Germany, a move announced by the Federal Ministry of the Interior. The restrictions on these organizations became effective at the beginning of November.
Preliminary reports reveal that the raids uncovered evidence linked to extremist ideologies ascribed to these organizations. The international network Samidoun remains under scrutiny due to allegations of supporting Hamas.
As for recent events, an Afghan migrant is believed to have perpetrated a suspected terror attack in Germany, injuring at least 28 individuals, including children, ahead of the Munich Security Conference. Meanwhile, Hamas agreed to postpone the next hostage release, thereby preserving the shaky ceasefire in Gaza. This deal involves the liberation of hostages, including two French-Israelis, and has received endorsement from the White House.
Investigations into extremist groups, such as the Southampton County Constitutional Militia in Virginia, and attempts by individuals to join organizations like Hezbollah, have also emerged in various parts of the world. However, specific details related to raids on properties connected with Hamas or Samidoun in German federal states are not currently available in the available sources.
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