US State Department names four Antifa groups as foreign terror organizations
Officials within the U.S. State Department have named an additional four Antifa groups as Foreign Terror Organizations that have allegedly waged campaigns of terror on the U.S. and Europe.
“Anarchist militants have waged terror campaigns in the United States and Europe, conspiring to undermine the foundations of Western Civilization through their brutal attacks,” the department said in a post on Thursday afternoon. “The State Department will designate these four Antifa groups as Foreign Terror Organizations.”
The first group mentioned is called Antifa Ost, which is based out of Germany and is “infamous for wielding hammers in premeditated attacks against unsuspecting victims.” According to the State Department, “This Antifa group was named a terrorist organization by Hungary after it attacked nine victims in Budapest.”
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A second group is named the International Revolutionary Front, which, according to the post on X, is located in Italy. Members of the State Department designated the group a “coalition of violent anarchists.”
Officials claimed that the group is responsible for “the shooting of an engineering executive in Genoa and sent a series of bombs to politicians, embassies, and civilian targets, injuring several people.” The third group is Greece-based Armed Proletarian Justice.

The first group mentioned is called Antifa Ost, which is based out of Germany and is “infamous for wielding hammers in premeditated attacks against unsuspecting victims.” (Image: Getty Images)
According to the post, the Greek group is an “anarchist group that pledges to wage armed conflict against police officers and state infrastructure.” It was also claimed by the Marco Rubio-led department that “The terror group used dynamite to build a homemade bomb – then planted it near the Greek riot police headquarters in a failed attack.”
It was reported that the fourth and final group was declared as the Revolutionary Class Self Defense, which is also based in Greece. According to the administration, the group “claimed responsibility for improvised explosive device attacks targeting the Greek Ministry of Labor and the offices of a major railway.”


































