Fighting Jihad in Europe

PoliGazette has news of terror related arrests in the Netherlands. (h/t LGF)

Early this morning, police surrounded furniture shop Ikea and told employees to get out after it received a tip about a possible bomb attack.

Police rushed to the scene – the store was still closed at the moment they arrived.

No details about the bomb scare are known yet. Was it a sick kind of practical joke? Perhaps it was more than that – a test?

At the end he notes:

Police responded to a tip from someone in Brussels, Belgium. The tipster said extremists planned to set off bombs in several shops in order to kill as many innocent civilians as possible. The Dutch intelligence bureau responded immediately, arresting the seven individuals.

I wonder if it is at all related to this:

The Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily Report (free subscription required) brings the otherwise unreported here news of a major criminal investigation into several Muslim Brotherhood leaders and groups in Germany and Belgium. The raids were publicly announced in Germany, but have not been widely reported. The site also provides links to other reports, particularly by the NEFA Foundations on some of those under investigation.

Apparently not all European government are as hesitant to deal with the Islamist threat as the British government is.

Crossposted on Soccer Dad.

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