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Why Germany’s Recognition of Hizballah’s Terrorist Activity Matters

For years, Berlin adhered to the fiction that the Iran-backed Islamist organization Hizballah comprises distinct military and political wings, so that even when it designated the former a terrorist group, it continued to allow the latter to function within its borders. German diplomats continued to conduct meetings with Hizballah officials. Thanks to U.S. pressure, and perhaps to Israeli intelligence sharing, Angela Merkel’s government recently reversed course, and declared the entire organization—which is thought to have 1,000 members within German borders—a terrorist group. Omer Dostri explains the implications:

Hizballah activists in Germany have taken advantage of the distinction between the military and political arm of the organization for drug trafficking, money laundering, and fundraising for its Lebanese home base. Hizballah’s criminal activity in Germany took place as part of its organized-crime network, which operates mainly in South America and Africa, but whose products are destined for European soil.

Hizballah’s activity in Germany is divided into two main areas: criminal activity, and socio-cultural activity aimed at Shiite immigrants, mostly from Lebanon. . . . In addition, Hizballah operates a network of cultural and welfare centers in Germany aimed at strengthening the organization’s image among Shiite Muslims and raising funds.

Cancelling the distinction between Hizballah’s so-called military and political arms is an important goal of Israeli foreign policy; it reveals the true nature of terrorist organizations in the Middle East and around the world. To increase the pressure on Hizballah, extensive international cooperation is needed. Israel, with the help of the United States, needs to press other countries to emulate Germany. The EU must be targeted first and foremost, as well as France and Italy, which are among the leading countries on the continent that have not yet outlawed Hezbollah’s military “branch.”

Read more at Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security

More about: Germany, Hizballah, Israel diplomacy, Terrorism

 

The Summary: 10/7/20

Two extraordinary events demonstrate something important about Israel’s most fervent adversaries. One was a speech given at something called The People’s Forum (funded generously by Goldman Sachs), which stated, “When the state of Israel is finally destroyed and erased from history, that will be the single most important blow we can give to destroying capitalism and imperialism.”

The suggestion that this tiny state is the linchpin of a global, centuries-old phenomenon like capitalism goes well beyond anything resembling rational criticism. Even if Israel were guilty of genocide, apartheid, and oppression—which of course it is not—it would not follow that its destruction would help end capitalism or imperialism.

The other was an anti-Israel protest that took place in front of New York City’s Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, deemed “complicit” in Israel’s evils. At organizers’ urging, participants shouted their slogans at kids in the cancer ward, who were watching from the windows. Given Hamas’s indifference toward the lives of Gazan children, such callousness toward non-Palestinian children from Hamas’s Western allies shouldn’t be surprising. The protest—like the abovementioned speech—deliberately conveyed the message that Israel is the ultimate evil and its destruction the ultimate good, cancer patients be damned.

The fact that Israel’s adversaries are almost comically perverse does not mean that they can be dismissed. If its allies fail to understand the obsessive and irrational hatred that it faces, they cannot effectively help it defend itself.

Read more at Mosaic