IS Terrorist Faces Trial for Mass Stabbing in Solingen: Attack Deliberately Planned
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May 27, 2025 17:56
dusseldorf, germany - A 27-year-old Syrian IS terrorist goes on trial for a meticulously planned mass stabbing in Solingen, Germany, during a 'diversity festival.' Three dead, many traumatized. Details emerge of the attacker's motives and connections to the terrorist group.
IS Terrorist Faces Trial for Mass Stabbing in Solingen
A 27-year-old Syrian IS terrorist is on trial for a meticulously planned mass stabbing in Solingen, Germany, during a 'diversity festival' where three people died and many were traumatized.
Planned Attack Unveiled
The defense lawyer reveals that the attack was not spontaneous but deliberately planned, targeting the society in Solingen with random victims, creating shock and confusion.
Attacker's Background and Motives
The terrorist, identified as Issa-al-Hasan, was found to have connections to IS networks and received guidance for the attack. His motives included revenge for events in Gaza and a desire for a jihad against non-believers.
Legal Proceedings and Defense
While the accused has admitted guilt, conflicting accounts emerge with claims of being manipulated and brainwashed. The trial sheds light on his troubled journey from Syria to Germany, revealing a complex background and motivations.
Survivors' Stories and Aftermath
Survivors of the attack recount their harrowing experiences as the trial unfolds. The Solingen community grapples with the aftermath of the deadliest terror incident since World War II.