Israel accuses Hamas of bid to attack embassy in Sweden

January 14, 2024 by AAP
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Israel has accused Hamas of planning to attack its embassy in Sweden as part of an expansion by the Palestinian terrorist group into Europe, where authorities announced the arrests of several suspects last month.

The Embassy of Israel, Stockholm

In a statement following up on the arrests announced by Danish, German and Swedish authorities, Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency named an alleged Hamas network member in Sweden, without specifying whether he was also in custody.

There was no immediate response from Hamas, which in the past has said its policy was to limit attacks to Israel, the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip – all territories where it seeks a Palestinian state.

The Foreign Ministry in Stockholm declined to comment on the specific security of Israel’s embassy, but said: “Sweden takes its commitments under the Vienna Convention to protect foreign missions very seriously.”

The Mossad statement said an international investigation received information that the Hamas network took orders from a group command post in Lebanon and had “intent to attack the Israeli embassy in Sweden, to procure paragliders and to activate members of criminal groups in Europe”.

Hamas used paragliders as part of its shock multi-pronged attack on Israel on October 7 which triggered the Gaza war.

AAP

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