Four Arabs went on trial Tuesday in a case linked to an alleged plot to bomb Jewish targets in Germany by a group the United States has linked to al Qaeda. Two Jordanians and a Palestinian appeared before the court in the west German city of Duesseldorf accused of belonging to the Islamic militant group al Tawhid, which the prosecution says planned attacks in Berlin and Duesseldorf. A fourth man, an Algerian, was charged with supporting the group and breaking Germany’s weapons laws. Prosecutors allege the al Tawhid “cell” had planned to bomb a Jewish target in Berlin and detonate hand grenades at Jewish restaurants in Duesseldorf with the aim of killing as many people as possible. Full Story
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