A 37-year-old Palestinian man has been remanded in custody in Greece after allegedly planning a terrorist attack targeting interests linked to Israel, with investigators continuing to examine claims of coercion and recruitment
A 37-year-old Palestinian man accused of membership in Hamas and plotting an attack against Israeli interests appeared before an Athens court on Thursday
37-year-old Palestinian suspect linked to Hamas was transferred to the headquarters of the Athens Police Directorate after arrest in a joint counterterrorism operation and evidence seizures in Greece.
Authorities said the 37-year-old alleged Hamas cadre had links to suspects arrested in Cyprus and was under surveillance as authorities examined evidence of bomb-making activity and a possible plot targeting Israeli interests
Authorities say 37-year-old suspect had links to individuals detained in Cyprus as investigators examine seized electronic devices and possible connections to a larger militant network
The vessels carrying the activists were reportedly carrying aid for Gaza
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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis spoke with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, urging de-escalation across the region and stressing the need to keep humanitarian aid flowing into Gaza.
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The dean submitted photographic evidence to the authorities showing two individuals painting the slogan on university property.
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The suspect, who says he is homeless and has previous run-ins with the authorities, now faces charges of attempted homicide, causing severe bodily harm, and violence against officers.