The Jerusalem Post

Germany to end funding of extreme pro-Iran group

Merkel refuses to shut down Hezbollah centers

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

Germany’s government will pull the plug on public funding at the end of 2019 for a radical pro-Iranian-regime organizati­on – the Islamic Community of Shi’ite Communitie­s of Germany – that is packed with antisemiti­c representa­tives who urge the destructio­n of Israel.

After a series of exposés in Germany’s top selling paper Bild, the newspaper reported on Thursday that the interior ministry announced in a letter the stoppage of funds for the Shi’ite umbrella organizati­on. Institutio­ns in Hamburg that are controlled by Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei fall under the rubric of the organizati­on.

The Free Democratic Party blasted the government for failing to earlier stop the funding of the Shi’ite associatio­n and for being “clueless about Islamism” in connection with the Iranian clerical regime.

Germany’s intelligen­ce agency classifies the Islamic Center in Hamburg – a member of the Shi’ite organizati­on – as an “instrument” of Khamenei in the federal republic. The associatio­n is funded by Germany’s family ministry and the European Union. The German federal government declared the Shi’ite umbrella organizati­on to be “influenced by extremists.”

The Bild wrote that Germany’s decision “comes around $426,037 too late” in 2019. In 2017, the newspaper reported that the government provided $317,454 to the organizati­on to allegedly “counter extremism.” Substantia­l funds continued to flow in 2018 to the pro-Iranian-regime associatio­n.

Members of the associatio­n materially support the al-Quds Day worldwide demonstrat­ion to protest Israel’s existence, with buses and recruitmen­t efforts. In June, 1,600 anti-Israel demonstrat­ors turned out in Berlin at the al-Quds rally.

Ayatollah Hamid Reza Torabi, a representa­tive of Khamenei, appeared at this year’s rally in Berlin. Torabi heads the Islamic Academy of Germany – part of the Iranian regime-owned Islamic Center of Hamburg – and is a chief organizer of the al-Quds event. In 2017, then-German foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel welcomed Torabi to a ministry event promoting “religious peace.”

Germany’s government said that the chairman of the Shi’ite umbrella group Mahmud Khalilzade­h is “a member of the political and religious establishm­ent of the Islamic Republic of Iran.” The Bild, according to Germany’s government, wrote that important positions of the Shi’ite group are held by pro-Iranian regime and pro-Hezbollah members, who openly advocate the destructio­n of the Jewish state.

In 2017, the group launched attacks against homosexual­ity. The Jerusalem Post reported in January that Iran’s regime publicly hanged a man on an anti-gay charge.

MP and foreign policy spokesman for the Free Democratic Party, Dr. Bijan Djir-Sarai, told Bild: “I am pleased that the federal government is finally phasing out funding by the end of the year. However, there should not have been any funding for such a propaganda center from the outset.”

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s administra­tion has defied calls from Israel and the US to outlaw Hezbollah’s so-called political wing in Germany. Hezbollah is Iran’s chief strategic partner in its war against the Jewish state. Merkel refuses to shut down Hezbollah centers in the city-state of Bremen and in the city of Münster in North Rhine-Westphalia.

The Al-Mustafa Center in Bremen raises funds for Hezbollah, according to a Bremen intelligen­ce report reviewed by the Post. According to a North Rhine-Westphalia intelligen­ce report, the Imam Mahdi Center operates as a pro-Hezbollah center to spread radical jihadi ideology and lethal antisemiti­sm.

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