Paris Plot Unravels: Inside the Foiled Attack on Bank of America
France's anti-terrorism prosecutor suspects a pro-Iranian group, HAYI, of plotting a foiled attack on Bank of America's Paris offices. A propaganda video targeting Jewish interests and the bank's Paris headquarters is linked to the group. Three minors and one adult are under investigation for the attack.
France's anti-terrorism authorities have pointed fingers at a pro-Iranian faction, identified as HAYI, for orchestrating a failed attack on the Bank of America offices in Paris. The group had previously released a propaganda video targeting Jewish entities and major corporations.
Investigative teams found incendiary devices linked to the attempted attack, with prosecutors revealing the discovery of highly potent explosives never seen before in France. Four suspects, including three teenagers, are under scrutiny, having allegedly been paid to execute the operation.
The investigation spans across Europe, with collaborations from Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands as officials seek to untangle the network of HAYI-led activities across the continent.