The principles of her Germanyat the expense of international developments, following the recent US attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities. German government states that ‘There is no specific risk’ For the country, however, it monitors developments on a consistent basis by thoroughly analyzing the data available for the security situation.

Growing concerns about possible Islamist terrorism

Despite the official assurances, voices inside the country are sounding the alarm after the latest international developments. The Bundestag Secret Services Audit Committee, through statements by its executives, highlights increasing concerns about a possible rise of Islamic terrorism.

Roderich Kisveter, Vice President of the Commission and CDU security expert, he said in the German financial newspaper Handelsblatt that the recent US military action ‘Exacerbates security risks’ in the country. As he points out, Germany has to expect “blows and sabotage as well as cyberattacks by the Iranian regime and its offshoots”.

Particular emphasis is given to vulnerable goalsas Hebrew and Israeli interests, with Kiseveter declaring that ‘The increased terrorist threat’ makes it necessary to take additional protection measures. At the same time, he points out that the US should also boost the security of their facilities in Germany, such as US military bases.

Political pressures to strengthen measures

The party of the Greens also expresses similar concerns. Constantine von Notch, Vice President of their parliamentary group, is calling for the same report to immediately strengthen the protection of Israeli and US targets on German territory. Political pressure on the government for precautionary action are increasing, with the aim of preventing any attempted terrorist or cyberattack.

The juncture makes it clear that the constant alertness It remains a one -way street for the German authorities, which are called upon to balance between securing public security and not cultivating an excessive climate of concern.