Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner
The European Union does not fully designate Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. Instead, Europe officially bans only Hezbollah’s so-called “military wing,” despite Hezbollah’s own leaders insisting the organization operates as a single unified structure. In this episode, Avi Kaner examines the political logic behind Europe’s partial designation policy, the financial and legal loopholes it creates, and how European cash flows connected to Hezbollah-linked networks sustain the organization’s broader military and terrorist infrastructure. The episode also explores Hezbollah’s role as Iran’s most powerful regional proxy, and why Europe’s approach may be undermining Lebanon itself by weakening efforts to restore Lebanese sovereignty and limit Hezbollah’s dominance. A story about terrorism, diplomacy, ideology, financial networks, and the dangerous consequences of geopolitical ambiguity.
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