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Shadowy Group Claims Europe Antisemitic Arsons, Threatens U.S. and Israeli Interests Worldwide

CBS News reports that a little-known group calling itself Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia has claimed responsibility for a string of antisemitic arson attacks on Jewish institutions across Europe over the last 25 days and is now vowing to target U.S. and Israeli interests worldwide. In messages to CBS, an administrator for the group’s Telegram channel, writing in American-accented English and calling himself 'Asad-Allah,' said they torched ambulances used by the Jewish medical nonprofit United Hatzalah in London at night to avoid casualties but warned that approach 'could' change and urged people to steer clear of 'Zionist and American interests and individuals.' The group has also claimed burning a car in a Jewish neighborhood of Antwerp and earlier incidents at Jewish and U.S.-linked sites in Belgium and the Netherlands, including a building housing the Dutch office of Bank of New York Mellon, which it framed as retaliation for U.S. and Israeli military operations in Gaza, Iran, Lebanon and other 'resistance nations.' Terrorism analysts quoted in the piece say the outfit looks more like an astroturfed, Iran-aligned 'terror brand' plugged into existing online propaganda networks than a spontaneous European cell, and they warn that as the Iran war drags on, its currently low-tech arson attacks could escalate or spawn copycats. For U.S. readers, the story highlights a potential new vector of low-cost, high-visibility attacks aimed at Jewish communities and American-linked targets overseas that security services will need to track as part of the broader fallout from the war with Iran.

Antisemitic and Iran-Linked Threats to U.S. Interests Domestic and Overseas Security for Jewish Communities

πŸ“Œ Key Facts

  • Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia surfaced in early March after the start of the U.S.–Israeli war on Iran and has since claimed multiple antisemitic arson attacks in Europe.
  • The group told CBS News it will 'keep threatening U.S. and Israeli interests worldwide' until it has 'avenged every child in Gaza, Iran, Lebanon, and the resistance nations' and urged people to avoid 'Zionist and American interests and individuals.'
  • Recent claimed attacks include burning ambulances used by United Hatzalah in London and vehicles in a Jewish neighborhood in Antwerp, plus earlier incidents at Jewish sites and a building housing the Dutch office of Bank of New York Mellon.
  • Analysts from Tech Against Terrorism and Militant Wire say the group appears to be an Iran-aligned, possibly externally supported operation using volunteer or paid recruits and 'low-cost, high-visibility' tactics that could escalate over time.

πŸ“Š Relevant Data

Antisemitic incidents in Berlin reached a record high of 2,267 in 2025, a significant increase following the onset of conflicts in the Middle East.

Berlin saw record 2,267 antisemitic crimes in 2025, report shows β€” The Times of Israel

More than three quarters of surveyed teachers in the European Union have encountered antisemitic incidents in their classrooms, indicating widespread presence in educational settings.

UNESCO survey finds antisemitism present in three quarters of EU classrooms β€” UNESCO

The Muslim population in Europe has tripled in the last 30 years, driven by immigration and higher birth rates, with projections indicating continued growth.

Muslim Population in Europe: Prospects for Integration β€” ResearchGate

The EU has adopted various rules under its migration and asylum policy to manage legal migration flows, process asylum requests, and handle irregular migration, including the New Pact on Migration and Asylum implemented in recent years.

EU migration and asylum policy β€” Council of the European Union

96% of Jews surveyed in 13 EU countries reported encountering antisemitism in their daily lives, with many attributing the increase to the Israel-Gaza conflict.

'Wave of antisemitism' in EU influenced by Israel-Gaza war - survey β€” BBC

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March 24, 2026