Stephan Balliet, gunman from Halle shooting
Stephan Balliet, gunman from Halle shootingReuters

A German man charged with a deadly anti-Semitic shooting in the eastern city of Halle last year will go on trial on July 21, a regional court said Monday, according to AFP.

The man, Stephan Balliet, is accused of shooting dead two people in October after he tried and failed to storm the Halle synagogue during Yom Kippur services.

He has been charged with two counts of murder and several counts of attempted murder relating to a total of 68 people.

"The defendant is suspected of having committed an attack on the synagogue in Halle on October 9, 2019 with the anti-Semitic, racist and xenophobic intention of attempting to murder citizens of the Jewish faith," the higher regional court in Naumburg said.

Balliet is accused of attempting to use explosives and firearms to gain access to the closed synagogue.

After failing to storm the synagogue, he shot dead a passer-by and pointed his firearm at other people, prosecutors said.

He is then accused of shooting dead a man at a nearby kebab shop after attempting to kill all nine people inside with a grenade.

He filmed the attack and livestreamed it on the internet.

Balliet also published documents online that explain his motivation for the attack and call for the killing of all Jews.

Earlier this month, Balliet attempted a prison escape but was later recaptured by German authorities.

Anti-Semitic crimes have been on the rise in Germany in recent years. Recently released figures found that police registered 2,032 anti-Semitic crimes, including two killings, in 2019.

The total is up 13% from 2018 and the highest number of anti-Semitic crimes nationwide since 2001.