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The Globalization of Hamas Terror

Saleh al-Aruri was a close ally of Iran. Did Hamas connect with Iranian contacts in Europe?
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Hamas’ European operations chart, released by the Israeli Mossad
Hamas’ European operations chart, released by the Israeli Mossad (Israeli Government)

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The conflict in Gaza has prompted a notable shift in Hamas’ terrorist strategy, expanding its operations globally.

The recent elimination of Hamas military leadership in Lebanon by Israel uncovered the extent of their terrorist infrastructures in Europe aimed at targeting Israeli and Jewish interests.

Historically, Hamas focused its attacks exclusively within the areas it deemed “Occupied Palestine”—Judea, Samaria, the Gaza Strip, and Israel.

This approach, distinct from the PLO, aimed to avoid tarnishing the movement’s image on the global stage.

However, recent developments indicate a significant departure from this policy.

Following the horrific October 7, 2023, massacre of Israelis near the Gaza Strip, Hamas has escalated its efforts, becoming a transnational terrorist threat.

The Mossad and the Shin Bet disclosed on January 13, 2024, the organization’s global activities since October 7, spanning the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.1

The key figures orchestrating Hamas’ worldwide terrorist activities were Saleh al-Arouri, Azzam al-Aqraa, and Samir Findi, all eliminated by Israel on January 2, 2024, in Beirut.

Hamas members who were killed with Saleh al Arouri in Beirut
Hamas identified the Hamas members who were killed with Saleh al Arouri in Beirut as two leaders of the Al-Qassam Brigades, Samir Findi (Abu Amer) and Azzam Al-Aqraa (Abu Ammar) and Hamas members Mahmoud Zaki Shahin, Mohammad Bashasha, Mohammad al-Rayes and Mohammad Hamoud. (Twitter, Palestine Info Center)

Notably, Khalil Haraz, the deputy commander of the military wing in Lebanon, played a role in establishing terrorist networks in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany before his death in a November 2 airstrike. In Denmark, police arrested members of a criminal gang called “LTF – Loyal To Familia,” which has linked up with Hamas in several countries.

Collaborating with LTF, Hamas attempted to attack the Israeli embassy in Sweden. However, intelligence from the Shin Bet and the Mossad thwarted the plot.

Denmark and Germany subsequently conducted extensive arrests, leading to ongoing legal proceedings against the suspects.

While Hamas lacks a dedicated operational and intelligence infrastructure abroad, it can leverage support from Hizbullah, Iran, and the global “Muslim Brotherhood” movement. Presumably, those Hamas allies can make weapons available in Europe.

The organization openly acknowledges its shift towards global attacks and is in the process of establishing operational and intelligence networks in multiple countries to target Israeli and Jewish sites.

The recent surge in anti-Semitism in Europe and the United States since the Gaza war has been viewed favorably by Hamas.

The movement considers the International Court of Justice hearing on South Africa’s complaint against Israel for genocide as legitimizing terrorism against Israel and Jews abroad.

In response to this evolving threat, numerous countries, particularly in Europe, have intensified intelligence cooperation with the Israeli Mossad to preempt potential terrorist attacks by Iran, Hizbullah, and Hamas on their soil.

Israel, resolute in its stance, is anticipated to take proactive measures, potentially involving the Mossad’s intervention on European soil to counteract Hamas’ terrorist activities.

The global landscape is witnessing a paradigm shift as Hamas redefines its strategy, presenting new challenges for international security and necessitating collaborative efforts to address this emerging threat.

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Notes

  1. https://www.gov.il/en/departments/news/mossad-and-isa-announcement-13-jan-2024↩︎

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