Magdeburg, the terrorist hated Germany because it did not open its doors to the Arabs

An Islamophobe who acts like any jihadist. It’s the seemingly contradictory profile of Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, the 50-year-old man arrested for the Magdeburg Christmas market attack. Saudi, doctor, integrated. In Germany since 2006, he has been against radical Islam, at least apparently, to the point of publicly expressing his thoughts on the subject in some interviews and in posts on X. This, according to his narration, would also have cost him criticism from other Muslims who helped obtain residence permits in Germany. Elements that in the first hours after the attack, which caused 205 victims, including 5 deaths, including a 9-year-old child, and 41 people seriously injured, created confusion among analysts and observers. How can a self-proclaimed Islamophobe carry out an action that resembles in every way those committed by Islamic extremists, be they lone wolves or members of terrorist cells?

An apparent nonsense that, however, as the hours passed, perhaps found its logic in Taleb’s aversion to the Germans who, in his opinion, were guilty of not granting residence permits to Saudi women and men and also in a certain mental instability. The doctor, in fact, accuses the German police of checking his correspondence and stealing a USB stick containing a letter. He considers German authorities corrupt and promises to seek “justice at all costs”. Furthermore, after his arrest, he allegedly tested positive for drugs. It is unclear what drug he took, but some types of drugs, such as Captagon, are used by terrorists to carry out attacks. It is an amphetamine produced in Syria and Lebanon that, among others, would have been used by Hamas terrorists who, by God, can also contravene the rules of radical Islam, as well as the practice of taqiyya, dissimulation, the possibility of hiding or dissimulate belonging to religion. We don’t know if this is the case with Taleb. Certainly, at this time, there is no claim of responsibility for the attack.

Digging even deeper into the Saudi doctor’s life, we discover that a girl recently reported him to the police because he had expressed his intention to carry out an attack using a car. A report that, apparently, was not followed up. But not only that. Saudi Arabia reportedly issued three warnings to German authorities about the man. The nature of these warnings is unclear, but Taleb is reportedly wanted by his home country on charges that also include terrorism and trafficking underage girls. Germany, however, would have refused his extradition. And on Friday night, the day of prayer for Muslims, under the influence of drugs and driving an SUV, he launched himself into the Christmas market stalls, mowing down dozens of people. Emulating, in fact, the actions that others carried out during the October 7th massacre and the command that carried out the Paris massacre in 2015. Drug consumption, therefore, is not strange to him. to the “terrorist doctrine” to which they previously committed to carrying out massacres against terrorists

Source: IL Tempo

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