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    Home » Blog » Syrian man motivated by ‘Islamic State group ideology’ confesses to knife rampage in Germany

    Syrian man motivated by ‘Islamic State group ideology’ confesses to knife rampage in Germany

    August 25, 2024Updated:August 25, 2024 World No Comments
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    A Palestinian man who is suspected of belonging to a terrorist organization has turned himself in and admitted to the murder of three people and wounding eight others at a celebration in Solingen, Germany. The suspect, identified as 26-year-old Issa Al H, has been ordered to remain held in pre-trial confinement by European prosecutors, who have launched a criminal investigation into the event.
    According to a statement from the Office of the Federal Prosecutor, he” shares the philosophy of the international terrorist business Islamic State” and, based on his “radical Muslim convictions,” decided to kill the largest possible number of those who he considers to be infidels at the event.
    Amaq, the Islamic State group’s advertising arm, claimed responsibility for the assault, claiming that the attacker of the strike on a meeting of Christians in Solingen was a member of the Islamic State. The organization claimed that the attack was carried out in a “revenge for Religiously everywhere,” making a flimsy claim that it was a reference to Gaza’s ongoing issue.
    The victims of the attack include two people aged 56 and 67, and a 56-year-old person, all of whom were stabbed in the throat. Four of the wounded be in critical condition. The invasion has left the city of Solingen in surprise and pain, as the event was meant to honor the state’s 650th celebration.
    The believe, who had applied for asylum in Germany, is alleged to have chosen to target those at the event who he deemed to be infidels because he shares the Islamic State’s radical ideology.
    Police received a call about the harm shortly after 9:30 pm nearby time, with reports claiming that a man had knife-assisted assaulting several people in the city’s main square. Officials claimed that the intruder appeared to have purposefully targeted the patients ‘ throats.
    The event, which was scheduled to persist through Sunday, was canceled as authorities investigated the cordoned-off sq. Instead, people gathered to pay their respects to the patients, leaving flowers and notes near the scene of the attack. One indication placed among lamps and teddy bears just asked,” Warum”? meaning “why”.
    The attack occurred in the midst of continuing immigration debates in Germany, specifically in the run-up to the regional elections in Saxony and Thuringia, where populist parties like the nationalist Alternative for Germany are expected to perform properly.
    IS, which had earlier about ten years ago declared a caliphate covering large areas of Iraq and Syria, no more holds any place and has mostly lost its well-known leaders. Despite this, the organization continues to recruit new members and holds responsible for numerous dangerous problems, including recent lethal attacks in Russia and Iran, which have claimed dozens of lives.

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