The Jerusalem Post

EU report details internatio­nal web of Hezbollah funding

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

A newly released European Union report on terrorism states that Lebanese nationals worked with organized crime organizati­ons to finance Hezbollah’s terrorist activities.

The European Union Terrorism Situation and Trend Report 2018 wrote, “In 2017, member states carried out several investigat­ions into financing of terrorism. One major investigat­ion focused on a large network of Lebanese nationals offering money laundering services to organized crime groups in the EU and using a share of the profits to finance terrorism-related activities of the Lebanese Hezbollah’s military wing.”

The report added, “The cooperatio­n of these money-launderers and Hezbollah’s military wing was a clear example of a nexus between organized crime and terrorism.”

The Jerusalem Post reviewed the 70-page EU report and found it did not provide any more specifics on Hezbollah’s activities in Europe. Hezbollah has played a key role in aiding Syrian dictator Bashar Assad in the Syrian civil war that has resulted in the deaths of more than 500,000 people.

The EU only designated Hezbollah’s so-called military wing a terrorist entity in 2013. US President Donald Trump, former US president Barack Obama and ex-secretary of state Hillary Clinton have urged the EU to proscribe all of Hezbollah as a terrorist organizati­on.

The Iranian regime is the chief financial sponsor of Hezbollah, with an annual $700 million supplied by Tehran to the Lebanese Shi’ite group, according to the US government.

The Post reported in June that Al-Mustafa Community Center in the northern German city-state of Bremen is a major hub for raising funds for Hezbollah in Lebanon, according to a German intelligen­ce report published by the Bremen intelligen­ce agency.

The agency’s newly released report in June stated, “The Al-Mustafa Community Center supports Hezbollah in Lebanon, especially by collecting donations.”

The Post uncovered the Shi’ite organizati­on’s bank account – the Bremen-based Sparkasse. The Bremen intelligen­ce agency, the rough equivalent to Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), said there are approximat­ely 60 Hezbollah supporters in Al-Mustafa’s organizati­on and “the ArabShi’ite associatio­n functions as a point of contact for Shi’ite Muslims in Bremen, especially those from Lebanon.”

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