Hezbollah, Germany

Lebanese man arrested in Germany for supplying drones to Hezbollah

German authorities charged the man of being a member Hezbollah. 

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According to The Associated Press, a Lebanese man accused of being a Hezbollah member and procuring drone components for attacks against Israel has been arrested in Germany.

Identified only as Fadel Z. due to German privacy laws, the suspect was detained in Salzgitter in northern Germany on Sunday, as stated by federal prosecutors. He is suspected of membership in a foreign terrorist organization, having joined Hezbollah by the summer of 2016.

This year, he reportedly began procuring components in Germany for the assembly of military drones, particularly engines, at the group’s behest.

* Arutz 7 contributed to this report

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