Merry Christmas! It’s Wednesday, December 25, and here’s your defense and global affairs update. While the holiday is here, the world doesn’t stop—let’s dive into today’s headlines.

Christmas Market Attack Shakes Germany’s Holiday Spirit

Germany is reeling after a tragic car-ramming attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, leaving five people dead and over 200 injured just days before the holidays.

President Frank-Walter Steinmeier acknowledged the nation’s pain in his Christmas address, calling it a “dark shadow” over the celebrations but urged unity, saying, “Hatred and violence must not have the final word.”

The attack, carried out by 50-year-old Saudi doctor Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, has reignited debates over security and immigration policies.

Abdulmohsen, who had a history of mental illness and expressed anti-Islam and far-right views online, plowed a rented SUV through the festive crowd. His motives remain unclear, though investigators found his will in the vehicle, leaving everything to the German Red Cross.

The tragedy has sparked political tensions, with far-right parties like the Alternative for Germany holding rallies demanding border closures while anti-extremist groups called for solidarity under the slogan, “Don’t Give Hate a Chance.”

Security at Christmas markets had already been increased after the 2016 Berlin truck attack, but the perpetrator in Magdeburg exploited a gap in the barricades to drive into the crowd.

The attack adds to mounting pressure on German authorities, who had reportedly been warned about Abdulmohsen by Saudi officials.