Nasrallah condemns German Hezbollah ban – Sydsvenskan



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Hezbollah’s Islamic leaders condemn Germany’s ban on the movement. In a televised speech, leader Hassan Nasrallah accuses Germany of being subject to the will of the United States.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah accuses Germany of joining the United States. Stock Photography.Photo: Hussein Malla / AP / TT

Germany terrorizes all parts of the Hezbollah-backed Shiite movement in Lebanon. The German decision was made last week, as police and security services searched mosques and meeting rooms in several German cities where links to the movement were suspected. The raids were carried out in Berlin, Dortmund and Münster, among others.

Germany has previously made a difference in Hezbollah’s political and military branch.

On Monday, Hezbollah leader Nasrallah commented on the ban:

“When we say that we are not active in Germany, we say 100 percent,” he said.

The political decision was a pure remission against the United States and Israel, he continued, condemning the raids against mosques and institutions.

Nasrallah also said that the Shi movement ended its operations “worldwide, and especially in Europe” several years ago.

In his speech, the Hezbollah leader welcomed the Lebanese government’s economic crisis plan as an “important and important step” forward. But he warned “capitulate” in negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) about aid packages and entering into an agreement that one cannot implement.

He also asked local banks to support the government financially.

Lebanon suffers from a serious economic crisis and suffers, among other things, the free fall of the value of the currency and galloping inflation.

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