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'New Iranian Terror Group' Claims Responsibility For Attacks Across Europe
'New Iranian Terror Group' Claims Responsibility For Attacks Across Europe
A group that did not exist online or anywhere else before March 9, 2026, has suddenly claimed responsibility for a string of low-tech arson and attempted bombings at synagogues and US banks across Belgium, the Netherlands, France, and the UK.
Police in Paris at the scene of the thwarted attack on the offices of Bank of America © Nathan Laine/Bloomberg
Mainstream outlets like FT and counter-terrorism analysts are rushing to label Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia (HAYI, or "Ashab al-Yamin") as an Iranian intelligence "hybrid warfare"...
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