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    German Parliament Greenlights Non-Binding Initiative to Ban Hezbollah

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    German lawmakers approved a non-binding initiative on Thursday calling on the government to ban from the political and militant group Hezbollah, which forms part of the Lebanese government. The move, reportedly aimed at combating anti-Semitism, has been rejected multiple times by the parliament.

    The Thursday resolution was approved by the opposition Free Democrats as well as the Social Democratic Party, which is allied to the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Chancellor Angela Merkel's party. The move seeks to ban the political arm of Hezbollah from Germany and to add the group to the European Union's terrorist list.

    “It is unacceptable that Hezbollah is waging a terrorist fight against in the Middle East, which is being financed through worldwide criminal activities, among other things,” CDU spokesperson Mathias Middelberg said in a statement, according to AP. “In view of Germany's special responsibility toward Israel, we call on the government to ban all activities for Hezbollah in Germany.”

    “The separation between a political and a arm should be abandoned, and Hezbollah as a whole should be placed on the EU terrorist list,” Middelberg said. “This could freeze Hezbollah's funds and assets in Europe more extensively than before.”

    Germany last weighed the question of banning the political wing of Hezbollah, which has just over 1,000 members, in June. That bill, sponsored by the far-right Alternative for…

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