Suspected Hamas member detained in Cyprus over weapons procurement

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BERLIN, March 10 (Reuters) - Cypriot authorities have detained a suspected member of Palestinian militant group Hamas ​wanted in Germany for procuring weapons ‌and ammunition for attacks on Israeli or Jewish facilities, German federal prosecutors said on Tuesday.

The Lebanese-born ​suspect, identified only as Kamel M. ​in line with German privacy rules, ⁠was detained at Cyprus’ Larnaca airport on ​March 6, arriving from Lebanon, they added ​in a statement.

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The suspect is wanted in relation to the transport of 300 rounds of live ammunition, ​according to prosecutors. It wasn’t clear ​from the statement where the rounds had come from, ‌or ⁠where they were thought to be heading.

“The operation served as preparation for deadly Hamas attacks on Israeli or Jewish institutions in ​Germany and ​Europe,” they ⁠said.

Police also searched the suspect’s apartment in Berlin.

Once Kamel M. is ​extradited to Germany, a judge ​will ⁠decide on pre-trial detention, the statement said.

Attacks against Jews and Jewish targets have risen worldwide ⁠since ​Israel’s war against Hamas in ​Gaza, triggered by the militant group’s 2023 attacks on ​Israel.

Reporting by Thomas Seythal; Editing by Sharon Singleton

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