ALBAWABA - German federal prosecutors uncovered a network run by Hezbollah across Europe, designed to move large quantities of weapons, spare parts, and drones into Lebanon.
According to Israel’s Channel 12 News, the discovery emerged during the investigation of a 35-year-old Lebanese national, identified as Fadel Z., who is currently on trial at the regional court in Celle in northern Germany. The indictment states that he is a Hezbollah member who played a crucial role in a project to transfer military-grade drones to Lebanon.

German federal prosecutors uncovered a network run by Hezbollah across Europe. (Shutterstock)
According to the German sources, the network enabled Hezbollah to operate a “long-standing and comprehensive drone program” from Europe. The group allegedly uses foreign operatives working outside Lebanon to quietly procure drone components and equipment.
Additonally, it was revealed that the network purchased more than 2,000 gasoline and electric motors and over 600 propellers and blades, with an order book valued at around 1.4 million Euros.
