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[Jerusalem Post] Benjamin Weinthal - Alexander Ritzmann, a Hizbullah expert and senior fellow at the European Foundation for Democracy, said Wednesday that mosques and Iranian cultural centers in such cities as Hamburg, Berlin and Munster were hotbeds of Hizbullah activity. Hizbullah has not been outlawed in Germany, and its approximately 900 supporters are permitted to raise funds and call for the destruction of Israel. Ritzmann said he favored a ban on Hizbullah and stressed that it was "totally unacceptable that a democratic state" had failed to outlaw a "super-professional and dangerous group" that sought to launch terror attacks against Israeli, American and Jewish institutions. 2008-08-08 01:00:00Full Article
Germany: A Hotbed of Hizbullah Activity
[Jerusalem Post] Benjamin Weinthal - Alexander Ritzmann, a Hizbullah expert and senior fellow at the European Foundation for Democracy, said Wednesday that mosques and Iranian cultural centers in such cities as Hamburg, Berlin and Munster were hotbeds of Hizbullah activity. Hizbullah has not been outlawed in Germany, and its approximately 900 supporters are permitted to raise funds and call for the destruction of Israel. Ritzmann said he favored a ban on Hizbullah and stressed that it was "totally unacceptable that a democratic state" had failed to outlaw a "super-professional and dangerous group" that sought to launch terror attacks against Israeli, American and Jewish institutions. 2008-08-08 01:00:00Full Article
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