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Alleged Hamas operative who resided in Crete arrested by Greek authorities

From Jerusalem Post · () English

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  • Greek authorities arrested a 37-year-old Palestinian-born alleged Hamas operative residing in Crete.
  • The individual is charged with joining Hamas and receiving training for terrorist purposes, including ordering explosives online.
  • The investigation is ongoing, with links to suspected terrorism offenses in other European countries.

Greek authorities have apprehended a 37-year-old Palestinian-born individual accused of being a Hamas operative who resided on the island of Crete. The arrest was made by the Greek Anti-Terrorist Service and the National Intelligence Service, as announced by the Hellenic Police.

The suspect faces charges including membership in Hamas, as well as undergoing training and traveling for terrorist objectives. During raids on homes in Crete and Athens, authorities discovered laboratory equipment, and the individual reportedly received training in the manufacturing of synthetic explosives. He is also alleged to have ordered explosives online.

The investigation remains active, with authorities exploring potential links between the arrested individual and others suspected of terrorism-related offenses in various European nations. This development highlights ongoing concerns about terrorist activities within the region.

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