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Qatar-Hezbollah terror financing networking: European powers demand immediate crackdown on terror web

Qatar-Hezbollah’s financing terror has raise various concern regarding who would be the next target of Hezbollah and this was reported last week. The secret mission led by German security contractor, Jason G., exposed how Qatari royals are supporting funds for the Lebanon-based Hezbollah, a proscribed terrorist organization, as per investigation, Qatar has been channeling money and weapon to deliver it to the Iran-backed radical group, Hezbollah since 2017 which is known for sending its mercenaries to Syrian border in order to attack Israel.

 

The report also exposed the misdoings of Qatari monarchy, how ironic is it that Qatari royals, who on paper claim to be US allies, are the ones powering the terror groups including ISIS, Muslim Brotherhood, Al Qaeda, Hezbollah and Hamas. US puts about 10,000 troops positioned there in the line of fire, the US stationed its troops in the region to fight these terror groups from spreading extremist ideology hence US administration should call back its forces from Qatar, before it’s too late. The report prepared by Jason G, unveiled how the entire transaction was channeled through Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Sulaiman al-Khulaifi, Qatars ambassador to Belgium and the NATO. He also said that during his undercover mission he was contacted by al-Khulaifi with an offer, as per which the security agent had to keep the entire transaction hidden the role of Qatari regime in exchange of 750,000 euros.

 

European leaders want a swift crackdown on Qatars financial support to all the terror groups. EU also proposed creating a new task force which would target financial backers and fundraisers in the Middle-East region focusing especially on preventing terrorist groups from collecting ransoms payments. European nations also asked for immediate freezing of Qatari bank accounts linked to such transactions and followed by appropriate sanctions over the respective terrorist financier

 

Nathalie Goulet, a French senator said that, We have to settle a general policy with a special warning and a prudent policy to prevent any financing of terrorism, especially from countries like Qatar or Turkey” that are supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and its dangerous anti-Semitic ideology.


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