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German lawmakers set to debate full ban on Hezbollah

"Hezbollah's goal is the destruction of Israel and the Jews, and we should not be offering a safe haven for them to hide in Germany and finance their armed struggle in Lebanon against Israel from our territory," senior AfD MP Beatrix von Storch says.

by  JNS , Eldad Beck and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  06-06-2019 08:38
Last modified: 06-16-2019 18:43
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According to a draft resolution sponsored by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, the Bundestag will debate a non-binding resolution to "examine whether the conditions exist for a ban on Hezbollah as one organization, and, if necessary, to issue such a prohibition and implement it immediately."

The resolution says the at the Iranian proxy group represents a "danger to [Germany's] constitutional order."

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Germany, like the European Union, only considers Hezbollah's so-called military wing as a terrorist organization. Nevertheless, EU members the Netherlands and the United Kingdom consider all of Hezbollah a terrorist entity, as do the United States, Canada, Israel, and even the Arab League.

"Hezbollah's goal is the destruction of Israel and the Jews, and we should not be offering a safe haven for them to hide in Germany and finance their armed struggle in Lebanon against Israel from our territory," senior AfD MP Beatrix von Storch said in a statement.

Last week, German Jewish leaders called on German Chancellor Angela Merkel to fully outlaw Hezbollah.

"The Central Council of Jews in Germany calls for a ban of the Shiite militia Hezbollah," said their leader, Josef Schuster, in the Germany daily Jewish paper Jüdische Allgemeine.

Schuster said that "a full ban of Hezbollah's organization has already happened in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom," adding that "Hezbollah is heavily financed by Iran, and Hezbollah poses, in its entirety, a threat to the entire world."

"A continuation of the distinction between their individual wings would be negligent and should, therefore, be corrected as soon as possible," said Schuster.

In a meeting last week with Merkel, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also urged the German government to fully ban the terrorist group.

"We're also hoping to get Germany's help – and we talked about this today – in recognizing Hezbollah as a unified entity and banning it from Germany as our ally, the United Kingdom, did this year," said Pompeo.

This article is reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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