North Macedonia arrests seven linked to Islamic State synagogue arson

An arson attack on a Skopje synagogue on 12 April has been linked to the Islamic State, North Macedonia's intelligence service reported. Seven arrests followed, including charges against two men for terrorism-related offences. The local Jewish community noted only minor damages occurred.

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North Macedonia arrests seven linked to Islamic State synagogue arson

North Macedonia arrests seven linked to Islamic State synagogue arson

Arson Arrests
Seven individuals have been arrested in North Macedonia after an arson attack on a synagogue was linked to the Islamic State (IS) group.
Arrests Made
Seven individuals were arrested in connection with an arson attack linked to the Islamic State, highlighting North Macedonia’s proactive measures against radicalism.
Israeli Response
“Their swift and determined action to hold the perpetrators accountable underscores North Macedonia’s commitment to safeguarding the Jewish community,” stated Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.

Key developments

An arson attack on a synagogue in Skopje, North Macedonia, has been linked to the Islamic State group, according to the Agency for National Security.

Intelligence services conducted multiple raids, resulting in the arrest of seven individuals associated with a radical group tied to Islamic State ideology, with charges laid against two of the suspects.

Arson attack at Skopje synagogue linked to so-called Islamic State, officials say

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An arson attack last month on a synagogue in North Macedonia’s capital has been linked to the so-called Islamic State (IS) group, the country’s intelligence service said on Friday.

Nobody was injured in the 12 April attack, which is the Orthodox Easter, but an entrance of the building in Skopje was left scorched after it was set on fire.

The Agency for National Security said they had raided several properties and arrested seven people believed to be a “part of a radical group ideologically linked to the global network of the Islamic State.”

Police said following the arrests on Thursday, they had charged a 21-year-old and a 38-year-old with terrorism related offences.

“The individuals have been held for further proceedings,” police spokesperson Goce Andreevski said in a video statement.

Surveillance footage shared by the Israeli embassy, purportedly of the incident, shows two men in motorcycle helmets jumping a fence before pouring fuel outside of the building and setting the front courtyard ablaze.

In a statement after the fire, the local Jewish community said the building had only suffered minor damage.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar thanked North Macedonia’s authorities for the arrests.

“Their swift and determined action to hold the perpetrators accountable underscores North Macedonia’s commitment to safeguarding the Jewish community,” Sa’ar wrote on X.

IS has a profoundly hostile opposition toward Jews and while the group has rarely directly confronted Jewish communities in the Middle East, its ideology frames Judaism as the primary enemy of Islam.

The group has frequently called for attacks on Jews and Jewish sites worldwide.

Additional sources • AFP

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