UAE Cracks Down on Alleged Hezbollah-Iran Terror Network
The United Arab Emirates has reportedly dismantled a terrorist network allegedly funded and operated by Hezbollah and Iran, according to state media. The network was supposedly involved in money laundering, financing terrorism, and threatening national security. Hezbollah and Iran have not immediately responded to these allegations.
The United Arab Emirates announced a significant security operation on Friday with the reported dismantling of a terrorist network linked to Lebanon's Hezbollah and Iran.
According to the state news agency, this network was heavily involved in activities including money laundering and financing terrorism, ultimately posing a threat to national security.
Both Hezbollah and Iran have refrained from providing any immediate comments regarding these serious allegations.
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