EU Countries Increase Security Measures Amid Fears of Iranian-Linked Attacks
Several EU countries, including France and Germany, have intensified security measures amid fears of potential attacks associated with Iranian networks or extremist actors.
France and Germany’s heightened security protocols follow concerns over potential attacks, prompting additional surveillance and cooperation with intelligence agencies across Europe.
France and Germany, along with several EU countries, have enhanced security protocols amid concerns over possible attacks from Iranian networks or extremist groups.
Briefing summary
Several EU countries, notably France and Germany, have heightened security measures due to fears of potential attacks connected to Iranian networks. Authorities are actively monitoring the situation.
This escalation in security comes amid rising concerns about extremist actors possibly exploiting vulnerabilities. Collaborations among EU member states are expected to enhance responsiveness to such threats.
Full reading: Europol warns of elevated terrorism threat in EU amid Iran conflict

Several EU countries, including France and Germany, have increased security measures as authorities fear potential attacks linked to Iranian networks or extremist actors.
The escalating conflict in Iran is putting Europe on high alert, with international police agency Europol warning of “an elevated threat” of terrorism and “violent extremism” on European soil as well as increased cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns.
The ongoing US-Israeli war with Iran has “immediate repercussions for serious and organised crime and terrorism in the EU,” Jan op gen Oorth, Europol’s head of communications, told Euronews in an emailed statement. “Key risks are an elevated threat of terrorism and violent extremism, increased cyber-attacks targeting EU infrastructure, a rise in conflict-themed online fraud schemes, and the spread of disinformation and influence campaigns.”
Op gen Oorth added that the terrorist and violent extremist threat level in Europe, which can manifest through “homegrown radicalisation by lone-actors” or “small, self-initiated cells”, was now “assessed to be heightened”, with other threats including “rapid online dissemination of polarising content” that “may accelerate short-term radicalisation pathways in EU-based diaspora and other individuals”.
Europol is raising the alarm about Iran-linked proxy networks in Europe, including groups associated with Iran’s so-called “Axis of Resistance” and “criminal networks “believed to operate under the direction of Iranian security institutions”.
















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