Israeli intelligence, in close cooperation with European authorities, has recently disrupted Hamas terror cells planning to target Jewish and Israeli sites across the continent, Jerusalem revealed on Wednesday.
The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, in a statement on behalf of the Mossad, said the disrupted cells were positioned to strike “on the day of command.”
Austrian security forces uncovered a weapons stash in Vienna in September containing pistols and explosives linked to Muhammad Naim, son of senior Hamas politburo member Bassem Naim, who is closely associated with top Hamas negotiator Khalil al-Hayya.
As part of the investigation, it was revealed that the Naims met in Qatar in September.
“The timing of this meeting suggests possible involvement of Hamas leadership in promoting t

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