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Germany makes major move against Hezbollah, reportedly with Israeli help

Raids on sites linked to terrorist group come as Germany extends ban on political activities, including use of symbols or publications.

by  Eldad Beck , AP and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  04-30-2020 16:17
Last modified: 04-30-2020 18:13
Iran warns US it 'cannot expect to stay safe'Reuters/Aziz Taher/File

A supporter of Hezbollah gestures as he holds a Hezbollah flag in Marjayoun, Lebanon | Photo: Reuters/Aziz Taher/File

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German police raided five sites linked to the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah on Wednesday night, as authorities announced Thursday that they were issuing a new ordinance banning activities by its political wing in Germany.

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The Israeli public broadcaster Kan reported that Germany's decision to carry out the raids against the Lebanese terror group was also due to Israeli intelligence. According to the broadcaster, Israel was reportedly briefed on the move and impending arrests days earlier.

The raids, intended to prevent evidence about possible front organizations being destroyed, took place at mosques and community centers in Berlin, Bremen, Muenster, Recklinghausen, and Dortmund.

Last year, German lawmakers called on the government to extend an existing ban on activities by the group's militant wing to include those of its political branch. At the time, officials had warned that such a move was legally difficult because Hezbollah doesn't have any official presence in Germany.

The Interior Ministry said the decree issued Thursday bans all activities in support of the group in Germany, including the use of its symbols or publications. Hezbollah supporters have staged annual anti-Israel marches in Berlin for several years.

The United States and Israel welcomed Germany's move against the group, which is rooted in Lebanon's Shiite community and has close ties to Iran.

US Ambassador Richard Grenell called on other European Union countries to also ban Hezbollah's activities, saying the group "cannot be allowed to use Europe as a safe haven to support terrorism in Syria and across the Middle East."

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said on Twitter that "Hezbollah is a terror organization and must be treated as such." Israel and Hezbollah fought a month-long war in 2006 that ended in a UN-brokered cease-fire.

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