Israel Says German Hizbullah Ban a 'Significant Step'

W460

Israel on Thursday applauded Germany's decision to ban all activities of Hizbullah as "a significant step in the global fight against terrorism."

The German government labelled Hizbullah "a Shiite terrorist organisation" and announced raids on mosques and other associations linked to the group across the country. 

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz hailed the move as a "very important decision."

"I call on other European countries as well as the European Union to do the same," he said in a statement.

Until now, Germany had only outlawed Hizbullah's military wing while tolerating its political wing, which is the current EU policy.

The United States and Israel have long designated Hizbullah as a terrorist group.

Hizbullah was established in 1982 during Lebanon's civil war. It is now a major political party in the country, where it holds a majority in parliament along with its allies.

Israel and Hizbullah fought a war in 2006.

The movement also backs Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in the country's civil war.

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