Suspected arson at Israeli-linked arms factory in Czechia forces PM to turn back mid-flight

A dramatic fire at a facility linked to Israeli defence giant Elbit Systems in the Czech Republic has triggered a major investigation, with authorities not ruling out terrorism.

According to AlJazeera, several buildings were destroyed after flames tore through an industrial site in Pardubice. The factory is believed to be connected to the production of key military equipment used by Israeli forces in both Gaza and against Iran.

An underground group has reportedly claimed responsibility via Telegram, issuing a chilling statement accusing governments of complicity and declaring that there was “no time to wait” for official action. The message framed the attack as part of a broader response to the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Czech police have launched a full-scale investigation into the incident. Officials confirmed that a deliberate attack is a strong possibility, and the case is now being examined as a potential act of terrorism.

Czech Prime Minister aborts Budapest trip

The fire had immediate political repercussions. Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš abruptly turned his plane around while en route to Budapest after receiving updates about the incident.

According to Index, Babiš had been scheduled to attend CPAC Hungary, where he was expected to appear as a prominent speaker at the conservative gathering.

In a statement, the Prime Minister described the situation as “very serious,” noting that new intelligence suggested the blaze may have been intentionally linked to the Gaza conflict. He confirmed ongoing communication with Interior Minister Lubomír Metnar and the head of Czech intelligence.

National security response underway

Shortly after, Babiš announced that the case would be treated as a suspected terrorist act. He convened an emergency session of the State Security Council to assess the situation and coordinate the response.

“Since this morning, I have been in constant contact with the Interior Minister and the director of the intelligence service,” he stated, adding that the government would brief the public following the high-level meeting.

The incident raises fresh concerns about the spillover of Middle Eastern tensions into Europe, particularly as geopolitical divisions deepen and security risks evolve.

Growing fears of conflict reaching Europe

The attack highlights increasing fears that the consequences of conflicts in Gaza and Iran could extend beyond the region, with strategic and symbolic targets in Europe potentially at risk.

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  1. This underground terrorist group or whoever put out the claim of responsibility may be Russia linked. There have been a number of arson attacks in Europe that have been linked to Russian GRU military intelligence. A man was sentenced last year in Czechia for another Russian linked arson attack. There was an explosion at a Czech ammunition depot in 2014 that was linked to the GRU. Russia is conducting hybrid warfare including sabotage and arson against Europe. Never forget who the enemy is and who supports this enemy (Orban).
    https://www.msn.com/en-my/news/other/czech-court-sentences-colombian-to-eight-years-in-prison-for-russia-linked-arson-attack/ar-AA1GmWfE
    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-was-behind-attempted-2024-arson-attack-lithuania-says-2026-01-16/

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