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A new pro-Iranian group claimed responsibility for the attacks on synagogues in Europe

A new pro-Iranian group, Ashab Al Yamim, has claimed responsibility for three attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe, raising concerns about state-sponsored terrorism.

A new pro-Iranian group named Ashab Al Yamim has recently claimed responsibility for three attacks on synagogues and Jewish institutions in Europe, highlighting a rising concern about state-sponsored terrorism stemming from Iran. This development comes amidst Iran's struggles to respond effectively to threats from Israel and the United States, leading to an escalation in its confrontational stance against neighboring Gulf states and international targets.

The Iranian government's alleged strategy includes retaliatory measures that extend the conflict beyond traditional warfare, encompassing acts of terrorism directed at religious and cultural institutions in Western countries. The group's emergence and actions point to a broadening network of operatives and criminals based locally, suggesting that Iran may be leveraging these proxies to expand its influence while maintaining plausible deniability.

In parallel to these events, the police in Norway announced the arrest of three brothers of Iraqi origin, suspected of attempting to carry out a bomb attack against the U.S. embassy, further fueling fears over a coordinated threat from Iranian-backed groups within Europe. This situation calls for a closer examination of Europe’s security measures against potential acts of terrorism associated with foreign state actors like Iran, underlining the urgent need for increased vigilance in safeguarding Jewish communities and other targets of religious extremism.

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