Report: Hamas Stockpiling Weapons Around The World For Post-War Use
Even as diplomatic negotiations continue over Hamas’s disarmament, intelligence sources say the terrorist group is taking steps in the opposite direction—preparing for its next round of violence. A Kan News report on Sunday exposed that Hamas has begun secretly stockpiling advanced weaponry far beyond Gaza’s borders, ensuring its arsenal will be ready when needed.
The network of storage sites reportedly stretches across Africa, Yemen, and other sympathetic nations. These stockpiles are being quietly built up with the intention of moving the weapons into key operational zones, including the Gaza Strip itself, when the timing allows.
According to Kan’s report, these efforts coincide directly with growing international discussions about stripping Hamas of its weapons. Intelligence officials view this as a clear sign that Hamas is determined to safeguard and rebuild its military infrastructure after the war—part of a long-term plan to reestablish its power.
The revelation follows a recent discovery in Europe that underscored Hamas’s expanding global reach. Just over a week ago, Austrian authorities uncovered a cache of weapons in Vienna believed to be connected to Hamas and allegedly meant for terror attacks on European soil.
In connection with the find, “Israeli or Jewish institutions in Europe were likely the targets of these planned attacks,” the Austrian Interior Ministry stated. The announcement came as part of a broader international investigation into Hamas-linked operations.
That same investigation led to the arrest of a 39-year-old British national named Mohammed in London. Officials confirmed he was detained on suspicion of involvement with the Vienna weapons cache, and the United Kingdom has already begun extradition proceedings.
The probe was conducted jointly by Austria’s State Security Directorate and various intelligence agencies tracking Hamas’s foreign activities. Investigators suspect a small circle of operatives or sympathizers had smuggled weapons into Austria for potential use in terrorist plots.
Germany’s Federal Prosecutor’s Office, which also took part in the operation, reported that Mohammed had twice met with an individual named Abed—arrested in Germany last month for allegedly planning attacks on Israeli and Jewish institutions in the country.
Inside a rented storage unit in Vienna, authorities found a suitcase containing five handguns and ten magazines. Austrian security officials believe the cache was part of a broader Hamas-directed effort to stage or support further attacks, though specific details remain classified.
{Matzav.com}