Berlin Holocaust memorial stabbing
| 2025 Berlin Holocaust memorial stabbing | |
|---|---|
Berlin Holocaust memorial | |
| Location | Berlin, Germany |
| Date | 21 February 2025 |
| Target | Jews |
Attack type | Stabbing |
| Weapons | Knife |
| Injured | Spanish tourist |
| Perpetrator | Wassim al M. |
| Motive | Antisemitism, Islamism |
On 21 February 2025, a knife attack occurred at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial, resulting in the severe injury of a 30-year-old Spanish tourist. The peretrator, identified as 19-year-old Syrian asylum seeker Wassim al M, reportedly expressed a desire to kill Jews.[1][2][3][4] He was convicted and sentenced to 13 years' imprisonment in 2026.
Background
Since the October 7 attacks on Israel, Germany has experienced a sharp increase in antisemitic incidents.[5][6] The tensions in the Middle East have triggered a surge in hate crimes targeting Jewish communities across Europe.[7]
Prior to the stabbing at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial, German authorities arrested an 18-year-old Russian national earlier that day on suspicion of planning an attack on the Israeli Embassy in Berlin.[8] The suspect, reportedly of Chechen ethnicity, was believed to have connections to the Islamic State group and intended to carry out a firearms assault on the embassy.[9][10] This arrest was separate from the subsequent stabbing incident at the Holocaust Memorial with no reported connections.
Stabbing
On Friday, February 21, 2025, the assailant identified as 19-year-old Syrian asylum seeker Wassim al M., armed with a hunting knife, approached the victim from behind and inflicted life-threatening injuries by attempting to slit his throat.[11] The victim, a 30-year-old Spanish tourist from Bilbao, was immediately transported to a hospital, where an induced coma stabilized his condition.[12][13][14] Following the attack, the suspect fled the scene but was apprehended by authorities a few hours later, still bearing traces of blood. At the time of his arrest, he was found in possession of a hunting knife, a Quran, a prayer rug, and a note containing Quranic verses, indicating a potential religious motivation.[15] The perpetrator had been planning the attack for several weeks, driven by a desire to "kill Jews."[16]
Perpetrator and conviction
The perpetrator was identified as Wassim al M., a 19-year-old Syrian asylum seeker. Wassim was born in January 2006 in Al-Shaddadi, a small town in Syria. He entered Germany on May 9, 2023, as an unaccompanied minor, possibly via the Balkan route, and was granted asylum.[17] He was assigned to the state of Saxony, where he lived in a refugee accommodation in Leipzig.[18] Prior to the attack, Wassim had come into contact with authorities in Saxony for minor offenses.[19] On 5 March 2026, a Berlin district court convicted Wasim on charges of attempted murder, grievous bodily harm and attempted membership in a foreign terrorist organization and sentenced him to 13 years' imprisonment.[20] Upon convincing and sentencing, the presiding judge mentioned that Wasim had carried out the attack in the name of the Islamic State and that he chose the Holocaust memorial as a target because "he believed he would find people of Jewish faith there".[21][22]
See also
- Antisemitism in Islam
- Islamic antisemitism in Europe
- 2024 Solingen stabbings
- 2024 Munich shooting
- 2024 Mannheim stabbing
- 2024 Magdeburg car attack
- 2025 Munich car attack
- 2025 Mannheim car attack
References
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- ^ Crisp, James; Rothwell, James (22 February 2025). "Berlin attacker is Syrian refugee who harboured 'plan to kill Jews'". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 4 March 2025.
- ^ "Germany: Antisemitic incidents in Berlin rise sharply – DW – 11/28/2024". dw.com. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
- ^ "Jews in Germany face antisemitism surge since Oct. 7 attacks – DW – 10/06/2024". dw.com. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
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- ^ Avrahami, Zeev; Berlin (21 February 2025). "German authorities arrest Chechen teen over suspected attack plot on Israeli embassy". Ynetnews. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
- ^ "Man stabbed at Holocaust memorial in Berlin". euronews. 21 February 2025. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
- ^ Baum, Corinne (21 February 2025). "ISIS-affiliated Russian teen arrested for planning attack on Israeli embassy in Berlin". The Jerusalem Post. Reuters. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
- ^ Kostov, Bertrand Benoit and Nick. "Berlin Stabbing Extends Chain of Attacks Ahead of German Election". WSJ. Retrieved 6 March 2025.
- ^ Bassets, Marc (21 February 2025). "Un turista español, herido en un ataque con cuchillo en el memorial del Holocausto en Berlín". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 March 2025.
- ^ Yvon, Pierrick. "Man wounded in stabbing by Berlin Holocaust memorial; suspect arrested". The Times of Israel. ISSN 0040-7909. Retrieved 4 March 2025.
- ^ Sampson, Eve; Schuetze, Christopher F. (21 February 2025). "Berlin Stabbing Attack at Holocaust Memorial Injures One". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
- ^ Sampson, Eve (23 February 2025). "'Religious Motivation' Possible in Berlin Stabbing, Police Say". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 4 March 2025.
- ^ "Germany - Syrian Man Arrested for Stabbing at Berlin Shoah Memorial with "Plan to Kill Jews" - February 22, 2025". The Ministry for Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism.
- ^ "Syrian suspect in Berlin Holocaust Memorial stabbing wanted to kill Jews, investigators say". AP News. 22 February 2025. Retrieved 4 March 2025.
- ^ "Berlin: Warum der Attentäter vom Holocaust-Mahnmal die Polizei vor neue Probleme stellt". DIE WELT (in German). Retrieved 4 March 2025.
- ^ Marsh, Sarah (22 February 2025). "Syrian refugee arrested after Berlin stabbing as Germany prepares to vote". Reuters.
- ^ "A Syrian man is convicted of stabbing a Spanish tourist at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial". AP News. 5 March 2026. Retrieved 5 March 2026.
- ^ "A Syrian man is convicted of stabbing a Spanish tourist at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial". ABC News. Retrieved 8 March 2026.
- ^ Hajdenberg, Jackie (6 March 2026). "Man who stabbed Spanish tourist at Berlin Holocaust memorial sentenced to 13 years in prison". The Forward. Retrieved 8 March 2026.