Overview
- Early-morning searches hit addresses in Hamburg, Berlin and Hesse, with seven sites confirmed in Hamburg and four in Hesse plus at least one location in Berlin-Neukölln.
- The association ban dissolves Muslim Interaktiv, orders its websites and social media accounts to be shut down, and seizes assets, though the group can seek judicial review.
- The Interior Ministry says the organization rejects democracy and the rule of law, denies Israel’s right to exist, and advocates a caliphate contrary to the constitutional order.
- Separate investigations target Generation Islam and Realität Islam, whose premises were searched as authorities gather organizational and financial evidence without imposing bans.
- Intelligence agencies cite ideological proximity to the already-banned Hizb ut‑Tahrir and highlight the group’s youth-focused online reach, including roughly 19,000 TikTok followers.