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Hezbollah: Party of Fraud


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Foreign Policy:

How Hezbollah Uses Crime to Finance Its Operations
Matthew Levitt
July 27, 2011

Summary:

Hezbollah has long relied on foreign patrons for funding. But with Iran's economy suffering and Syria in turmoil, the group has adopted mafia tactics to fill its coffers. Western countries should shine a spotlight on Hezbollah's crime wave in order to hurt the group's reputation and undermine its support.

MATTHEW LEVITT is Director of the Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and an Adjunct Professor at Johns Hopkins’ School of Advanced International Affairs. He is the author of the forthcoming book Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon's “Party of God."

In June, Lebanon’s new prime minister, Najib Mikati, announced the formation of a government dominated by members and allies of the Shiite terrorist organization Hezbollah. The creation of the new government has made Hezbollah the most dominant political force in Lebanon just six years after the “Cedar Revolution,” which placed the group on the defensive and forced its Syrian patrons to leave the country. With control of the Lebanese government, a vast social-service network, an army of soldiers and operatives, and an arsenal of more than 40,000 rockets, Hezbollah has arguably never been more powerful.
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