US Congress: European Union should put Hezbollah on the terrorist list.
The U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee has submitted a bill that would ask the European Union to designate the entire Hezbollah movement as a terrorist group.
The US House Foreign Affairs Committee requested the European Union to list the entire Hezbollah group as a terrorist group.
According to American media reports, the plan of the American Congress representatives, which has now been voted on in the American House of Representatives, praises and supports the increase of cooperation between the United States and the European Union in dealing with resistance groups.
According to the report, the congressional plan also calls for the European Union to join the United States in sanctioning Hezbollah-affiliated groups, which also calls for the European Union to fully designate Hezbollah as a terrorist organization and pressure Increase this group.
According to this report, the US Congress intends to facilitate the cooperation between the members of the European Union to deal with Hezbollah and to issue arrest warrants against the members of this movement and supporters of this movement, and to provide conditions for the freezing of Hezbollah’s assets in Europe and any financial aid to This movement should be banned.
Washington has been trying to isolate Hezbollah for years, but the European Union, especially France, has opposed this position of the United States, and the Elysee Palace has distinguished between the political and military factions of Hezbollah.
However, in recent years, several countries in the Persian Gulf, South and Central America, and Europe have designated the entire Hezbollah movement as a terrorist organization.
The United States designated the Hezbollah movement as a terrorist group in 1997 and claimed that the Islamic Jihad organization Hezbollah was responsible for one of the deadliest attacks on the U.S. military on foreign soil, including several bombings against U.S. Marines, the U.S. Embassy in Lebanon, and more.