Berlin prosecutors announced that a 19-year-old Syrian refugee was arrested after a Spanish tourist was stabbed at the city’s Holocaust memorial, just before a national election where migration concerns are expected to boost support for the far-right AfD party. The suspect, motivated by Middle Eastern conflicts, had been planning to target Jews for weeks, leading to the attack at the memorial. The incident adds to a series of high-profile attacks involving migrants, influencing the election campaign and potentially securing the AfD in second place, as the party gains support from voters frustrated with Germany’s economy and political establishment.
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