Hizballah Mosque in Hamburg
One of the suspects in the failed Islamic terror plot to bomb German trains may have been connected with the Imam Ali Mosque in Hamburg—believed by German intelligence to be a meeting place for Hizballah supporters: German police identify second train bomb suspect.
The online version of newsweekly Der Spiegel said that the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, the domestic intelligence service, was following a lead to a mosque in the northern city of Hamburg because Youssef Mohammed E.H. had a poster of the institution hanging in his dormitory in Kiel.
The Imam Ali Mosque is believed to be a meeting point for supporters of the Lebanese Shiite Muslim militia Hezbollah.
A spokesman for the mosque denied any contact with Youssef Mohammed E.H.
“We do not know this person at all,” he said.




