The European Union’s Absurd Insistence That Hizballah Is Not a Terrorist Group
To protect Lebanon’s stability, sanction, rather than protect, Hizballah.
July 20, 2020
To protect Lebanon’s stability, sanction, rather than protect, Hizballah.
Seven years ago, the EU took the much-belated step of recognizing that Hizballah routinely engages in terrorism. But, relying on a fictive distinction, Brussels designated the Lebanon-based Iranian proxy’s “military wing” a terrorist group, while refusing to apply the same designation to its “political wing.” Lukas Mandl and Daniel Schwammenthal write:
To protect Lebanon’s stability, sanction, rather than protect, Hizballah.
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Seven years ago, the EU took the much-belated step of recognizing that Hizballah routinely engages in terrorism. But, relying on a fictive distinction, Brussels designated the Lebanon-based Iranian proxy’s “military wing” a terrorist group, while refusing to apply the same designation to its “political wing.” Lukas Mandl and Daniel Schwammenthal write:
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