Terrorist group Hezbollah linked to 30 mosques/centers in Germany
Report states Hezbollah is working to "strengthen the bonds" between Lebanese living in Germany and the terror organization.
Report states Hezbollah is working to "strengthen the bonds" between Lebanese living in Germany and the terror organization.
The new study surveyed 1,000 people. It was conducted by the foundation’s Religion Monitor department and the data was collected in the Spring of 2019.
Some 30 mosques and cultural centers in Germany have ties to...
The 363-page intelligence report, which covers a range of security threats to the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, referenced Iran’s regime 16 times and Lebanese entity Hezbollah 21 times.
Chancellor Merkel refuses to outlaw terrorist entity in Germany.
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Bijan Djir-Sara came to Germany from Iran at 11 and has become one of the Bundestag’s leading opponents of BDS and champions of the Jewish state
Merkel rejects appeals to ban Lebanese terrorist group.
The German government ignored an urgent plea from the country’s Jewish community.
Hezbollah participates in event calling for Israel’s destruction.
When asked on Wednesday by The Jerusalem Post numerous times if the German government plans to ban the Lebanese Shi’ite terrorist organization, Merkel and Seehofer refused to answer.
Iran was termed a "risk country" in the 335-page document outlining serious threats to the security and democracy of the state of Bavaria.
Merkel's gov't has refused to outlaw the terrorist entity
“Bild printed a kippah to cut out” because “it should not be allowed” that Jews in Germany have to hide after the Holocaust in order to be safe.
Felix Klein urges training for police on how to fight anti-Jewish activity
Jens Spahn, a prominent member of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet, played a critical part in rolling-back Germany's anti-Israel voting record.
The US ambassador Richard Grenell suggested that the Bundestag resolution against BDS should apply to Iran's regime because it seeks the destruction of the Jewish state.
Bild, Germany’s largest newspaper, wrote: “Yair says what many in the Israeli government think” about Germany’s well-funded anti-Israel NGOs that promote boycotts against the Jewish state.
Home Secretary Sajid Javid is expected to 'proscribe the entire Shia organization as a terrorist group,' according to the report, a move that must be approved by Parliament.
Merkel’s administration is vehemently opposed to banning Hezbollah’s entire organization in Germany, where at least 950 Hezbollah members operate.