Germany has banned the Iranian-backed terrorist organization Hezbollah - Hamari News

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Germany has banned the Iranian-backed terrorist organization Hezbollah

Germany has banned the Iranian-backed terrorist organization Hezbollah

Germany has banned the Iranian-backed terrorist organization Hezbollah

BERLIN - Germany's Interior Ministry on Thursday banned all Hezbollah operations in the Federal Republic, increasing the chances of a European ban on the US-appointed Lebanese terrorist unit.

Hezbollah is working on criminal law against an organization that opposes international ideology
Also on Thursday, German police attacked four mosque associations linked to Hezbollah in Berlin, Dortmund, Bremen, and Munster.

Interior Minister Horst Sohofer's spokesman Steve Alter tweeted that BM [Federal Minister] Sohofer today banned the activities of the Shiite terrorist organization Hezbollah (Party of God) in Germany. Simultaneous police operations have been going on in many federal states since the morning. The law is capable of enforcing the law in times of crisis.

Germany's crackdown on Hezbollah means Lebanese Shiites have been banned from holding demonstrations and rallies. The Berlin municipal government has banned the use of Hezbollah symbols and flags

The interior ministry’s prohibition also means that Hezbollah's assets can be confiscated in Germany. Hezbollah gestures will also be banned in the German press and media.

However, the ministry said Hezbollah could not be banned as a foreign terrorist organization and therefore ordered its complete elimination in Germany.

 The ministry said Hezbollah has no official German branch in Germany because Hezbollah cannot be formally banned from any terrorist organization on German soil.

It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. Critics say Malcolm Laurel is soft on Hezbollah.

In March, Al-Quds ("Jerusalem" for the Arabs) called for the destruction of Israel, and in addition to supporters of the Nazis, Hezbollah, and the Iranian government, members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine joined the army. ۔ The All-Kids are scheduled for March 16 in Berlin.

Hezbollah is openly calling for the elimination of the violent state of Israel and the questioning of the rights of the state of Israel, the Interior Ministry said in a statement.

Richard Grenell, US Ambassador and Executive in Berlin use Europe as a safe haven to support terrorism in Syria and the Middle East.

Germany has banned the Iranian-backed terrorist organization Hezbollah

The German government is relatively safe from the ban on Hezbollah. The US embassy in Berlin has imposed a two-year ban on the German government and the Bundestag.

 "This is a great diplomatic achievement that we hope will inspire many Brussels officials to comply with EU sanctions," Grenell told Hamari News on Thursday.

As executive director of the National Intelligence Agency, Grenell will speak with French President Emmanuel Haddad, the country's foreign policy adviser, in support of the EU's ban on Hezbollah in France. Press

US officials are visiting Brussels to push for wider sanctions in the UAE. Grenell managed the entire embassy to impose sanctions on Hezbollah. His team rejected the weekly budget and discussed strategies for overcoming obstacles and the use of modern intelligence in Germany.

Over the past decade, the United States and the Israeli government have repeatedly called on Chancellor Angela Merkel's administration to portray the entire Hezbollah movement as a terrorist organization. Last year, for example, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Merkel that she wanted Germany to follow Britain's ideology and ban terrorist groups.

Over the past decade, the United States and the Israeli government have repeatedly called on Chancellor Angela Merkel's administration to portray the entire Hezbollah movement as a terrorist organization. Last year, for example, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Merkel that she wanted Germany to follow Britain's ideology and ban terrorist groups.

Currently, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Israel, the Arab League and several Latin American countries have banned all Hezbollah organizations. In 2013, the European Union banned only Hezbollah's so-called "military wing" and allowed its "political wing" to operate in Europe.

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz praised Germany's move against Hezbollah: "I promise that they will help me in my conversation with [German Foreign Minister] Heiko Musa, and I thank him. " Cat tweeted. Hezbollah is a terrorist organization and must be dealt with. 

"This is an important decision and a valuable and important step in the global war on terror." I urge the European Union and other European countries to do the same. All sections of Hezbollah, including social, political, political, and military parties, are terrorist organizations and should be used in this way.

According to Hamari News' reviews of 2019 German intelligence reports, there are 1,050 active Hezbollah operatives in Germany.

According to Hambaram's spy agency, which reviewed our report, there are links to Hezbollah in about 30 mosques and cultural centers in Germany.

The Interior Ministry noted that German authorities were inspecting mosques and associations controlled by Hezbollah in Lebanon due to alleged financial support and propaganda for Hezbollah.

A Hamari News review of an intelligence report from the city of Bremen revealed that the Hezbollah-controlled Al-Mustafa Community Center is a major hub for Hezbollah fundraising. The city center sends money directly to Hezbollah's headquarters in Beirut.

"Germany is very important to Hezbollah because Germany is an Eldorado for money laundering," Ralph Ghadban, an Islamic political scientist and religious expert, told Deutsche Welle, a German media broadcaster.

Hezbollah's mosque in Munster, Germany, posted a shocking video on its Facebook page in December announcing that it was proud of terrorism and loyal to Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Announced

( Hamari News )

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