update deskWorld News

ISIS claims deadly Germany attack to ‘avenge Muslims’ in Gaza

Islamic State said its “soldier” had targeted Christians “to avenge Muslims in Palestine and everywhere.”

Police investigators at the site of the deadly stabbings that left three dead and eight injured in Solingen, Germany, on Aug. 24, 2024. Photo by Sascha Schuermann/Getty Images.
Police investigators at the site of the deadly stabbings that left three dead and eight injured in Solingen, Germany, on Aug. 24, 2024. Photo by Sascha Schuermann/Getty Images.

Islamic State on Saturday claimed a terrorist attack in Solingen, Germany that killed three people and wounded eight others.

The organization described the attacker as a “soldier of the Islamic State,” who had targeted Christians specifically “to avenge Muslims in Palestine and everywhere.”

The fatalities were identified only as two men aged 67 and 56, and a 56-year-old woman. 

Police have since detained a suspect, the internal affairs minister of North Rhein Westphalia state said early on Sunday.

“We have been following a hot lead all day,” said Herbert Reul, according to the Associated Press. “The person we have been searching for all day has been detained a short while ago.”

On Saturday, officials arrested a 15-year-old on suspicion of knowing about the planned attack and failing to inform authorities.

Police have warned the public to remain vigilant and authorities have set up an online portal for witnesses to upload information about the attack.

You have read 3 articles this month.
Register to receive full access to JNS.

Just before you scroll on...

Israel is at war. JNS is combating the stream of misinformation on Israel with real, honest and factual reporting. In order to deliver this in-depth, unbiased coverage of Israel and the Jewish world, we rely on readers like you. The support you provide allows our journalists to deliver the truth, free from bias and hidden agendas. Can we count on your support? Every contribution, big or small, helps JNS.org remain a trusted source of news you can rely on.

Become a part of our mission by donating today
Topics
Comments
Thank you. You are a loyal JNS Reader.
You have read more than 10 articles this month.
Please register for full access to continue reading and post comments.
Never miss a thing
Get the best stories faster with JNS breaking news updates