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Germany charges two with plotting to kill Jewish leaders for Iran

By Thomson Reuters May 21, 2026 | 8:09 AM

By Ludwig Burger

FRANKFURT, May 21 (Reuters) – German federal prosecutors said they brought criminal charges against a Danish and an ​Afghan national suspected of helping to ‌plot the killing of prominent leaders of Jewish organisations in Germany on behalf of Iran.

The defendants, identified only as Danish national Ali S. and ‌Afghan ​national Tawab M. in ⁠line with German data ⁠privacy laws, face charges of involvement in attempted murder.

Ali S. is accused of working for the intelligence service of Iran’s Revolutionary ​Guards, and maintained close ties with their special unit, the Quds Force, the ⁠statement said.

The prosecutors said ⁠that in early 2025 he was ​tasked with gathering information on the President ​of the Central Council of Jews in ‌Germany, Josef Schuster, and the Chairman of the German-Israeli Society, Volker Beck.

He was also instructed to spy on two Jewish grocers in ⁠Berlin, they added.

“All of this was intended to facilitate the planning of murder and arson attacks ⁠in Germany,” ‌the prosecutors said.

Reuters could not ⁠immediately contact lawyers for the suspects.

German ​and ‌Danish authorities said in July ​last year ⁠that a Danish national had been arrested in Denmark on suspicion of spying for Iran by collecting information on Jewish sites and individuals in Berlin.

(Reporting by Ludwig BurgerEditing by ​Peter Graff)