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On September 23, 2006, security services in [[Prague]] went on high alert, due to suspicions of an imminent terror attack. |
On September 23, 2006, security services in [[Prague]] went on high alert, due to suspicions of an imminent terror attack. According to the Czech Republic's leading newspaper, Mlada fronta Dnes, Islamic extremists were planning to kidnap and kill Jews in Prague.<ref name="SP">[http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,441131,00.html Plot Against Jews Reported in Prague], [[Spiegel]], October 06, 2006</ref> [[Ivan Langer]], the interior minister, said the situation was "the most serious ever".<ref name="SP" /> |
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According to [[Mlada fronta Dnes]], [[Islamist]] extremists were planning to take [[Jew]]s captives in a Prague [[synagogue]]. They intended to make demands which could not be met, then blow up the building, killing everybody inside. |
According to [[Mlada fronta Dnes]], [[Islamist]] extremists were planning to take [[Jew]]s captives in a Prague [[synagogue]]. They intended to make demands which could not be met, then blow up the building, killing everybody inside. |
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According to Czech Chief Rabbi [[Ephraim Sidon]], the attack had been planned against the [[Jerusalem Synagogue]] in the center of the city, and not against a synagogue in the Jewish Quarter.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/771427.html Czech officials: Synagogue plot may be linked to Oslo attacks], [[Haaretz]], October 8th, 2006</ref> |
According to Czech Chief Rabbi [[Ephraim Sidon]], the attack had been planned against the [[Jerusalem Synagogue]] in the center of the city, and not against a synagogue in the Jewish Quarter.<ref name = "Haaretz">[http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/771427.html Czech officials: Synagogue plot may be linked to Oslo attacks], [[Haaretz]], October 8th, 2006</ref> The Czech security services were investigating a possible link between fresh terror threats made by radical Muslims to kill Jews in Prague and the arrest of a Pakistani citizen in Oslo.<ref name = "Haaretz" /> |
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No information has been released and it is unknown if any arrests had been made. |
No information has been released and it is unknown if any arrests had been made. |
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[[Category:History of Prague]] |
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[[Category:Jews and Judaism in the Czech Republic]]] |
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[[Category:Islam and antisemitism]] |
Revision as of 04:35, 18 October 2007
On September 23, 2006, security services in Prague went on high alert, due to suspicions of an imminent terror attack. According to the Czech Republic's leading newspaper, Mlada fronta Dnes, Islamic extremists were planning to kidnap and kill Jews in Prague.[1] Ivan Langer, the interior minister, said the situation was "the most serious ever".[1]
According to Mlada fronta Dnes, Islamist extremists were planning to take Jews captives in a Prague synagogue. They intended to make demands which could not be met, then blow up the building, killing everybody inside.
According to Czech Chief Rabbi Ephraim Sidon, the attack had been planned against the Jerusalem Synagogue in the center of the city, and not against a synagogue in the Jewish Quarter.[2] The Czech security services were investigating a possible link between fresh terror threats made by radical Muslims to kill Jews in Prague and the arrest of a Pakistani citizen in Oslo.[2]
No information has been released and it is unknown if any arrests had been made.
References
- ^ a b Plot Against Jews Reported in Prague, Spiegel, October 06, 2006
- ^ a b Czech officials: Synagogue plot may be linked to Oslo attacks, Haaretz, October 8th, 2006
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