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They also disclosed details related to the loan value, repayment rate, personal information about borrowers, and the budget of the branches and the institution for the years 2019 and 2020. And they promised to reveal more information in the future.
The pirates asked the borrowers and depositors dealing with the “good loan” not to pay and withdraw their money, to boycott Hezbollah’s parallel economy and its extortion of state resources, which contributed to the economic collapse of the country.
The hacking operation revealed the accounts of the Al-Qard Al-Hassan Foundation at the Jammal Trust Bank, which had been the subject of US sanctions in 2019 for providing financial services to Hezbollah.
The opening of the “good loan” dates back to the eighties of the last century, when it was registered as a charitable association, while today it grants loans for about 500 million dollars to more than 200 thousand borrowers, since it grants financial loans in dollars in exchange for mortgaging gold, or putting in value similar amounts.
The hackers promised, via video, to release more information in the next phase about the Al-Qard Al-Hassan Association and other Hezbollah-affiliated institutions.