Written by: German News Service /DPA |Location: Berlin, Germany |Â Date: March 2, 2026 | Time: 3:15 AM
German security agencies are on high alert following the recent US-Israel joint strikes on Iran. Authorities now fear that the Islamic Republic’s retaliation could directly destabilize the internal security situation in Germany. Following the reported death of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, experts warn of a heightened threat level for Jewish and Israeli institutions. Consequently, the German government is bracing for potential proxy attacks on its soil. This analysis examines the specific risks as tensions in the Middle East reach a global breaking point.
Increased Threat to Jewish Life in Germany
Felix Klein, the German government’s anti-Semitism commissioner, issued a stern warning on Sunday. He stated that we must assume an increased threat to Jewish life across the country. Klein told the Funke Mediengruppe that historical data shows a clear and dangerous pattern. Past tensions in the Middle East have repeatedly led to a rise in attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe.
Security experts expect Iran to mobilize its existing networks for terrorist activities within German borders. Specifically, these networks could target religious sites and cultural centers in major cities. “We have seen the connections between Middle East tensions and attacks in Europe time and again,” Klein remarked. Therefore, the government is urging local communities to remain vigilant during this volatile period.
Vigilance Against Iranian Sleeper Cells
Marc Henrichmann, chairman of the German parliament’s Intelligence Oversight Committee, echoed these concerns. He urged both the public and security agencies to maintain peak levels of vigilance. Henrichmann told the Süddeutsche Zeitung that retaliatory measures from Iranian sleeper cells in Europe remain a distinct possibility.
The Iranian regime has a long history of carrying out terror operations far beyond its borders. Furthermore, Israeli, Jewish, and US institutions have remained primary targets for many years. However, Henrichmann clarified that there is currently no reason for public panic. Existing protective measures are already in place to mitigate these risks. Security authorities are working around the clock to track potential operatives.
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Sleeper Cells: Monitoring known Iranian proxy networks within the EU.
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Vulnerable Sites: Increased police presence at Jewish and American facilities.
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Border Controls: Heightened scrutiny for individuals linked to extremist groups.
German Interior Ministry Response to the Crisis
The German Interior Ministry confirmed on Saturday that security authorities are continuously assessing the threat. They are adapting protective measures based on the latest developments from the US-Israel joint strikes on Iran. Currently, the ministry maintains a state of high readiness to prevent any domestic spillover of the conflict.
Finally, the government emphasizes that while the threat is real, the state is fully equipped to handle it. Authorities are focused on identifying the specific proxies Iran might use to strike back. Because the situation is fast-moving, official guidance for schools and community centers is being updated daily.




