Police officers at Berlin Brandenburg Airport arrested a 36-year-old Lebanese citizen linked with Hamas terror arms supplies, who was landing from a flight that departed Beirut on Friday morning.

The terror suspect, identified by Der Spiegel as Mohammed S., was on the wanted list of the Federal Criminal Police Office, the German outlet learned.

The German Federal Prosecutor's Office has accused the suspect of being a member of the terror group and belonging to a team of "foreign operatives" who worked to procure firearms and ammunition for the terrorists to attack Jewish and Israeli institutions across Europe, the outlet noted.

He is alleged to have procured approximately 300 rounds of ammunition for potential terror attacks. The BBC added that this procurement occurred in August 2025.

The suspect is due to be brought before a judge who will decide on a pretrial detention, BBC reported.

Police secure the area of the embassy of Israel in Berlin, Germany, October 20, 2024
Police secure the area of the embassy of Israel in Berlin, Germany, October 20, 2024 (credit: REUTERS/LISI NIESNER)

Newest detainee tied with Hamas cell arrested in October

Authorities have alleged that he colluded with "Abed Al G," who was one of the three Hamas terrorists arrested in October over planned attacks on Jewish and Israeli institutions.

A network of Hamas terror-affiliated infrastructure across Europe was exposed by the Mossad, the spy agency said in November.

Shir Perets and Yonah Jeremy Bob contributed to this report.