A new report from authorities in Germany is warning that Iran has been researching possible targets for terror, and the Shariah monitors at Jihad Watch were blunt in their assessement: “Iran … has sent spies to Europe to scout sites for jihad massacres.”
The reporting comes from the Jerusalem Post, which revealed it had obtained and reviewed a more than 360-page intelligence report from the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
It focuses on threats to the communities there, and referenced Iran’s regime 16 times and the Lebanese Hezbollah 21 times.
The report cited “the U.S. designated Iranian terrorist entity Quds Force.”It quoted the intelligence report, which said, “a main focus [of Iran’s regime] is spying on Israeli and pro-Israeli institutions, as well as citizens of the state of Israel living here and persons of the Jewish faith. According to the constitutional protection agency, there were findings that Quds Force research activities in North Rhine-Westphalia took place in the year under review.”
Quds Force is one section of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps and according to the report, paid a Pakistani, identified as Haidar Wyed-Naqfi, more than two thousand euros to “target Jewish and Israeli individuals and institutions.”
Shariah critic Robert Spencer, at Jihad Watch, issued the alarming headline that “Iran [is] spying on Israeli institutions and Jews in Germany.”
“If only Trump hadn’t come along and ruined the Iran deal, the Islamic Republic would be friendly, indeed, even cuddly, today!” the wrote.
“According to German prosecutors, Haidar Syed-Naqfi was assigned to identify Israeli and Jewish institutions and Israel advocates in Germany, France and other unnamed Western European countries for possible attacks. He monitored a German-Jewish newspaper’s headquarters in Berlin and Reinhold Robbe, the former head of the German-Israel Friendship Society,” the report said.
A terror designation for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps was just announced by the U.S. in April.
The authorities quoted in the German report said Syed-Haqfi spied on an Israeli businessman and the actions constituted “a clear indication of an assassination attempt.”
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