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Two senior U.S. officials familiar with the matter identified al-Abdulmohsen as the suspect. He has aligned himself with far-right movements such as Germany’s anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, while praising figures like Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders. Police have not released a motive in the Christmas market attack, but two senior U.S. officials told NBC News authorities are investigating whether the incident is terrorism-related. In 2019, al-Abdulmohsen told the newspaper FAZ that he left Islam in his early 20s after pretending he was still a Muslim. He had previously reposted the tech billionaire, who expressed his support for AfD last week, writing on X: “Only the AfD can save Germany.”
Persons: Taleb, , Geert Wilders, , , Alice Weidel, Angela Merkel, Abdulmohsen, Wilders, Adolf Hitler’s “ Mein, Islam, Elon Musk Organizations: Police, U.S, NBC, NBC News, , Party for Freedom, Twitter, Secular Refugees, Secular Refugee Locations: Saudi Arabia, Magdeburg, Berlin, Germany, “ Germany, Europe, Dutch, Bernburg, Saudi
He was arrested and is thought to have acted alone, according to German authorities. Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry issued a statement condemning the attack after it emerged the suspect was a Saudi national. Saudi authorities had previously warned their German counterparts about the suspected attacker on three occasions, a source with knowledge of the communications told CNN. Saudi authorities alleged that the man had harassed Saudis abroad who opposed his political views. Some experts have already pointed out that the man was an unusual suspect in a mass casualty attack of this type.
Persons: Tamara Zieschang, Zieschang, Taleb, Ebrahim Noroozi, Nancy Faeser, , Peter Neumann Organizations: CNN, Saudi, German, , King’s College London Locations: German, Magdeburg, Saudi, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Saxony, Anhalt, Bernburg, East Germany
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