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The Daily Wire
Daily Wire
24 Oct 2023
Ryan Saavedra


NextImg:German Police Raid Building To Stop ISIS ‘Terrorist Attack Against A Jewish Event’: Report

German police officers decked out in heavy tactical gear executed a raid on an apartment building in Duisburg to arrest a man they allege was planning an Islamic terrorist attack on a Jewish event, according to multiple German publications and local police.

German newspaper Bild reported that authorities arrested 29-year-old Tarik S. (full last name not given) after a foreign intelligence service tipped off German officials about the plot, according to a translation of the report. The suspect was reportedly already known as being high-risk after writing in the past that he wanted to die as a martyr.

Intelligence sources told the newspaper that the suspect was planning to ram a truck into a pro-Israel rally in North Rhine-Westphalia to kill as many people as possible.

An intelligence report said that the Islamic terrorist attack in Israel two weeks ago fueled the individual’s desire to execute his terroristic plot.

The suspect allegedly praised the ISIS terrorist who went on a shooting spree in Brussels last week and was “inspired by his actions.”

The translated report said that the suspect “comes from the jihadist scene in Herford,” Germany, and traveled to Syria in 2013 where he reportedly “joined ISIS.”

The report said his terrorist name was “Osama Al Almani,” Osama, the German. He allegedly posed next to a beheaded victim, and when he returned to Germany in 2016, he was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison for being part of a terrorist group.

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