Europe is facing a mounting threat from Hamas, whose operatives have infiltrated the continent to establish their presence across Europe.
This week, in Germany, police apprehended Borhan El-K., a suspected Hamas member who had procured an automatic rifle, eight pistols, and more than 600 rounds of ammunition, allegedly intended for attacks on Jewish institutions.
The weapons were reportedly handed to another suspected member of the terrorist group, Wael FM, in Berlin. German authorities believe the group had been stockpiling arms since the summer.
The danger is not confined to Germany. Last week, a Hamas-linked weapons cache was discovered in Vienna. After the incident, a 39-year-old British citizen—identified in Germany as Mohammed A.—was arrested in London. Uncontrolled migration and open borders have inadvertently provided cover, allowing extremists to operate undetected and to cross borders seamlessly.