
BERLIN – Germany has banned three associations that are accused of donating to Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah, the Interior Ministry said on Wednesday.
Police conducted early morning raids at several premises in seven German states, a spokesperson for the ministry said on Twitter.
The spokesperson said:
Germany
banned Hezbollah on its soil and designated it a terrorist organisation last
year.
The three associations that have been banned are "Deutsche Libanesische Familie", "Menschen für Menschen" as well as "Gib Frieden", which had already been banned on 15 April.
The associations are accused of collecting donations for Hezbollah's "martyr families" in Lebanon under the guise of religious and humanitarian goals in Germany, ultimately promoting attacks on Israel.
As a legacy of the Holocaust, Germany feels a special responsibility towards protecting Israel.