The New Terror Group Threatening Jewish Kehillos In Europe

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Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism published a special report on Monday morning, revealing the emergence of a new terror organization targeting Jewish sites in Europe.

The group, called Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiyya (Ashab Al-Yamim), has claimed responsibility for a series of recent attacks, including the arson attack on a shul in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, the explosion outside a shul in Liège, Belgium, and the explosion outside a Jewish school in Amsterdam.

The report noted that the name used by the organization had previously been used by an Iranian-backed militia in Iraq that was designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department. The attacks also occurred just over a week after reports that the leader of that militia had been killed, raising suspicions that they may have been carried out as retaliation for his death.

Intelligence analysis based on open sources shows that documentation of the attacks was circulated on Telegram channels associated with pro-Iranian Shiite militant networks, including channels linked to Hezbollah and Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

The organization relies on local terror cells or “lone attackers.” Four young suspects were arrested for the attack in the Netherlands, reinforcing suspicions that international terror networks are recruiting youths to carry out their nefarious plans.

 

The Diaspora Ministry’s director-general, Avi Cohen-Skali, stated, “The emergence of the Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiyya organization illustrates the evolving threat facing Jewish communities around the world. This is a relatively new operational pattern—combining online propaganda, local operational cells, and regional terrorist networks—designed to instill fear in Jewish communities and project power beyond the Middle East. The Ministry of Diaspora Affairs will continue working with governments and Jewish communities worldwide to monitor, expose, and thwart such threats.”

FDD’s Long War Journal reported: “On March 11, a group called the Islamic Movement of the Companions of the Right (IMCR), a previously unknown organization, claimed responsibility for detonating a bomb against a synagogue in Liège, Belgium, on March 9. On March 11, the group claimed another attack in Greece but offered no details on the specific location or target. The claimed attacks could signal that Iran or Iran-aligned actors are executing acts of terrorism in Europe amid the escalating regional conflict involving the United States, Israel, and the Islamic Republic.”

“At approximately 4 am on March 9, an explosion occurred in front of the Synagogue of Liège, damaging windows across the street but resulting in no injuries, the BBC reported. An official said that an investigation of the attack is being led by Belgium’s federal prosecutor’s office, which is responsible for investigating terrorism and organized crime cases.

‘Later that day, a statement seemingly published by IMCR called on the “warriors of Islam” to defend their religion. On March 11, a video emerged on social media that showed masked men apparently detonating an explosive device in front of the Synagogue of Liège. Both the statement and the video feature a logo with a hand clutching a rifle and the group’s name. The name of the organization and its logo resemble those of Iraqi armed groups and Hezbollah, both of which are closely aligned with and supported by Iran.

“FDD’s Long War Journal could not verify the original source of the statement and video. Telegram channels linked to the Axis of Resistance — a Tehran-directed network of terrorist groups spanning Lebanon, Gaza, Iraq, Yemen, and, historically, Syria — widely disseminated the publications.

“Belgium’s federal prosecutor’s office said that it was analyzing the video to determine where it originated and if it is genuine, the Flemish Radio and Television broadcasting organization (VRT) reported.

“A second video linked to IMCR also emerged on social media on March 11. The footage, bearing the same logo as the video from the synagogue attack, seemingly showed two individuals running away from an apparent blast. The footage is captioned with the message that a “Zionist” was targeted in Greece on March 11.

“Unlike the bombing in Liège, there was no open-source evidence of suspected acts of terrorism that occurred in Greece on the date the video claimed. Long War Journal also could not verify the source of the video. However, as with the previous claim, the footage was widely disseminated on Telegram by channels supporting the Axis of Resistance.

“Currently, it’s unclear if IMCR is a genuine organization linked to Iran, a front group associated with the Islamic Republic’s network of bad actors, or a hoax. However, there are cases of Iran attempting to carry out acts of terrorism on European soil. In 2018, European authorities foiled a plot orchestrated by Iranian diplomat Assadollah Assadi to bomb a rally of the Iranian opposition group National Council of Resistance of Iran near Paris. Assadi was later convicted in Belgium and sentenced to 20 years in prison for supplying explosives and directing the operatives tasked with carrying out the attack.”

(YWN Israel Desk—Jerusalem)

4 Responses

  1. It’s noteworthy that they only mentioned Zionists and not Jewish sites. It would be smart for Jews to be more outspoken that we have nothing to do with Zionists or Zionism and don’t support the State of Israel’s cult of war and we wish live peacefully as good citizens under moral non Jewish governments

  2. And various European countries still sitting on the fence saying: NOT OUR WAR! Only when it’s going to hit their non-Jewish security personnel, maybe, they’ll wake up understanding Iran is a dangerous terror state. For the time being “only the Jews are being targeted…”! We know this attitude from the Holocaust.

  3. somejewiknow – you took the words right out of my mouth 😉 In fact, mori v’rebbi Rabbi Yaakov Shapiro שליט”א relates that there was a Muslim woman in Canada who was planning to become a suicide bomber ר”ל, but when she learned about Neturei Karta she abandoned her nefarious plans because she realized that not all Jews are Zionists, BARUCH HASHEM!!

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