Hamas supporters flee to Switzerland after German government announces ban on activities

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A number of members of groups which support the Hamas and Samidoun terror organizations have fled Germany for Switzerland after the German government outlawed the groups.

Shortly after the October 7 massacre in Israel, Samidoun activists distributed cakes and candies in Berlin, Germany. The organization’s purpose is to provide economic support for terrorists who carry out terror attacks in Israel.

The group succeeded in fleeing Germany before the law banning it went into force throughout the country.

Last week, German Federal Minister of the Interior and Homeland Nancy Faeser announced a complete ban on activities of the Hamas and Samidoun terror organizations.

Samidoun was recognized as a terror organization by Israel several years ago. The organization, which claims its objective is to fight for “the Prisoners of Palestine,” is affiliated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

“As Federal Minister of the Interior, I am today banning the activities of HAMAS and Samidoun in Germany and dissolving Samidoun in Germany,” the Minister wrote on X.

Hamas supporters leave Germany after being outlawed (israelnationalnews.com)