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    Serbia Will Designate Hezbollah A Terrorist Organization

    By Christie K.September 13, 2020Updated:April 20, 2021
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    Serbia just announced that it will designate Hezbollah as a terrorist organization in its entirety with no discrimination between its military and political branches.

    The eastern European country is the 5th in Europe to align its stance with the United States in that regard, following the United Kingdom and Kosovo, and more recently Germany, and Lithuania.

    The United States deemed Serbia’s decision significant in helping combat threats to the European continent and global security, and achieve peace in the Middle East.

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    Days earlier, Serbia has also announced its plan to move its embassy to Jerusalem, during a White House event in which it signed separate agreements with Washington in regard to the normalization of relations with its Balkan rival Kosovo.

    The U.S administration continues to call on European countries to ban Hezbollah or designated it as a terrorist organization in its entirety.

    In a press release on Sunday following Serbia’s announcement, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urged “all countries in Europe and elsewhere to take whatever action they can to prevent Hezbollah operatives, recruiters, and financiers from operating on their territories.”

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    Aside from the above mentioned European countries, the EU has already designated Hezbollah’s military wing as a terrorist organization, excluding its political wing, which has significant representation in Lebanon’s parliament.

    In parallel to its international efforts, the U.S has set in motion its plans to hold accountable Lebanese political leaders supporting Hezbollah’s militant group and “failing to live up to their obligations towards the Lebanese people”, warned U.S. Assistant Secretary of State David Schenker.

    #LISTEN: #US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker assured that #Lebanese leaders will be held accountable for failing their people https://t.co/MTBEzcodMK pic.twitter.com/u4vHXdUfsE

    — Arab News (@arabnews) September 9, 2020

    Schenker issued his warning on Tuesday after the U.S. imposed sanctions on two former Lebanese ministers, Ali Hassan Khalil and Youssef Fenianos, for “providing material support and granting political and economic favors to Iran-backed Hezbollah,” reported Arab News.

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