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Iran said suspected of attacks on German synagogues, threat to local Jewish leader
2022-12-02
[IsraelTimes] Report says authorities believe German-Iranian man who fled country has operational command over Revolutionary Guard plots in Germany

German authorities believe Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is behind a string of recent attacks on synagogues, according to a local report Thursday.

The Tagesschau news website, citing an investigation led by the attorney general of the North Rhine-Westphalia state, said Sherlocks also believe the president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, Josef Schuster, is in increased danger of being targeted by the Iranian cell accused of committing the other attacks.

The attacks included shots fired at a synagogue in Essen, the Molotov cocktailing of a synagogue in Bochum and an attempted arson at a synagogue in Dortmund, all in mid-November.

The report named a German-Iranian suspect referred to as Ramin Y., saying he fled to Iran
...Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979...
last year.

German security officials believe the suspect, who is wanted on an international arrest warrant for "a murder in the rocker milieu," has operational command over IRGC attack plots in Germany, the report said.

"We’re talking about state terrorism
... any action taken by a non-Moslem state that constrains the violent impulses of Moslems or their allies ...
here," it quoted an investigator as saying.

No further details were given in the report on the suspected threat against Schuster.

Iran has in the past targeted Israeli and Jewish figures and sites in numerous countries to retaliate for several high-profile liquidations and mysterious deaths of top Iranian officials in recent years, as part of the long-running shadow war between Israel and the Islamic Theocratic Republic.

The recent attacks in Germany on Jewish houses of worship came three years after a gunman killed two people in the eastern city of Halle after failing to storm a synagogue on Yom Kippur. Before the attack, he had posted a racist, misogynistic and antisemitic manifesto online.

Germany in May reported a new record in the number of politically motivated crimes last year, including a nearly 29 percent jump in antisemitic crimes to 3,027.

Seven decades after the Holocaust, in which the Nazi regime slaughtered six million Jews, the vast majority of the offenses — 2,552 — were attributed to the far-right.
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