Group claiming antisemitic attacks threatens U.S., Israeli interests worldwide
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A shadowy group claiming antisemitic attacks in Europe amid the Iran war tells CBS News it will target "U.S. and Israeli interests worldwide."
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World Group claiming Europe antisemitic attacks tells CBS News it will target "U.S. and Israeli interests worldwide" By Joanne Stocker , Joanne Stocker Verification producer Joanne Stocker is a verification producer for CBS News Confirmed. She was previously chief editor of Kurdistan 24 English and managing editor at The Defense Post. She has combined open-source investigation methods with on-the-ground reporting to cover conflict, terrorism, and misinformation for over 15 years. Read Full Bio Joanne Stocker , Haley Ott Haley Ott Reporter Haley Ott is a CBS News senior multi-platform reporter based in London. Read Full Bio Haley Ott Updated on: March 24, 2026 / 9:12 AM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google London — A group that has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks targeting Jewish institutions across Europe told CBS News it will continue targeting U.S. and Israeli interests a day after three men were captured by security cameras torching ambulances used by a global Jewish medical organization in London. Hours later, the little known group claimed responsibility for another attack, in which a car was burned in a Jewish neighborhood in Antwerp, Belgium. "We'll keep threatening U.S. and Israeli interests worldwide until we've avenged every child in Gaza, Iran, Lebanon, and the resistance nations," a person representing the Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia group [which translate as: The Islamic Movement of the Companions of the Righteous] told CBS News late Monday. "We urge people to stay away from Zionist and American interests and individuals to keep themselves safe." Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia first announced its existence in early March, after the U.S. and Israel launched the ongoing war on Iran . In the 25 days since, it has claimed a series of antisemitic attacks across Europe. The group's channel on the Telegram messaging app, where it has published a series of propaganda videos, was created just last week. Iranian terror, Russian terror, "d...
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