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Drugs, Diamonds and Cartels: the Hezbollah Network in Europe

Summary by Die Presse
A new study is devoted to the illegal business of Hezbollah in Europe. The long arm of the terrorist militia also extends to Austria.

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A new study is devoted to the illegal business of Hezbollah in Europe. The long arm of the terrorist militia also extends to Austria.

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A recent study reveals the illegal financial transactions of the Lebanese terrorist organization supported by Iran, whose arm reaches far to Austria. The problem: In the EU, only the military branch of Hezbollah was banned, while the political branch is active in the underground. War costs a lot of money. Thus, it is no wonder that the Shiite-Islamist Hezbollah is involved in money laundering, in the trade in drugs, works of art and so-called bl…

·Vienna, Austria
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The Shiite-Islamist terrorist organization is also active in Austria. Its political arm can do legal business in Europe, among other things, due to legal loopholes.

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A new study by the Documentation Centre for Political Islam (DPI) analysed the financial structures of Hezbollah in Europe. In Austria, too, the funding of Islamic-Schiite organization is said to have been involved. AUSTRIA. According to a new study, the Islamic-Schiite organization Hezbollah maintains a wide-ranging financing network in Europe – with connections to Austria. A recent analysis by the Documentation Centre for Political Islam (DPI)…

On Wednesday, the documentary of Political Islam presented a new study on Hezbollah. According to this, about a third of its revenue comes from worldwide illegal activities. The authors also see loopholes in Austria

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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