Germany designates Lebanon’s PM backer Hezbollah as terrorist group

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Germany has banned all Iran-backed Hezbollah activity on its soil and designated it a terrorist organization, the Interior Ministry said on Thursday.

Germany has designated both wings of Hezbollah ( military and political) as a terrorist group. The Iranian backed militant group is Lebanon PM Hassan Diab ‘s main backer

Police also conducted early morning raids on mosque associations in four cities across Germany. Security officials believe up to 1,050 people in Germany are part of Hezbollah’s extremist wing.

Israel and the United States had been pushing Germany to ban the organisation. Germany had previously distinguished between Hezbollah‘s political arm and its military units, which have fought alongside President Bashar al-Assad’s army in Syria.

A spokesman said Interior Minister Horst Seehofer had banned the activities of Hezbollah.

“Even in times of crisis, the rule of law is capable of acting,” tweeted the spokesman.

A heavily armed Shi’ite Islamist group already designated a terrorist organisation by the United States, Hezbollah is also a significant backer of the government of Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab, which took office in January.

Jewish groups hailed the move as a landmark decision.

“This is a welcome, much-anticipated, and significant German decision,” said American Jewish Committee head David Harris.

“We now hope other European nations will take a close look at Germany’s decision and reach the same conclusion about the true nature of Hezbollah,” said Harris.

The EU classifies Hezbollah’s military wing as a terrorist group, but not its political wing.

German parliament had urged ban

Last December, Germany’s parliament approved a motion urging Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government to ban all activities by Hezbollah on German soil, citing its “terrorist activities” especially in Syria.

On a trip to Berlin last year, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he hoped Germany would follow Britain in banning Hezbollah. Britain introduced legislation in February of last year that classified Hezbollah as a terrorist organisation.

Police raided four mosque associations in Dortmund and Muenster in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Bremen and Berlin which they believe are close to Hezbollah, the interior ministry said.

(REUTERS)/FRANCE24

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4 responses to “Germany designates Lebanon’s PM backer Hezbollah as terrorist group”

  1. Niemals Avatar

    Sick claim that Syria, Iran, Yemen slam us for complying with US, Israeli dictates to ban Hezbollah.

    The ban risks impacting Germany’s relationship with Lebanon, as the organization has been represented as part of the Lebanese National Assembly since 1992 and makes up around 10% of all Lebanese parliamentarians. Many German politicians have opposed a total ban, saying allowing Hezbollah’s political arm to exist is essential to maintaining relations with Lebanon. 
    Hezbollah is a terrorist organization.
    Omid Nouripour, the foreign policy spokesperson of the Green Party in the German parliament said banning Hezbollah in Germany was “absolutely correct.”

    Nouripour told DW that Hezbollah was “trying to find funding in Germany for their work in Lebanon and in Syria, and they are trying to recruit people. This is not something we can accept on our soil.”

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    1. Since when do Germans submit to “dictates” from foreign powers without a World War? Never! The decision to outlaw Hezbollah was Germany’s alone and she did so because Germans see Hezbollah’s entire being as an illegal terrorist enterprise designed to accomplish goals that are inconsistent with the German state.

  2. master09 Avatar
    master09

    Keep choking these drug dealers and the dress wearing Godfather sitting with the rats under ground.

  3. But will Lebanese toss them out? Without that, nothing has changed

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