One suspect is accused of planning terrorist acts; both are suspected of ties to the banned Lebanese group.
(April 3, 2025 / JNS) British counter-terrorism authorities arrested two men in separate London neighborhoods over suspected ties to Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese Shi’ite terrorist group outlawed in the United Kingdom since 2019.
A 39-year-old was taken into custody in North London on charges that include suspected involvement in a proscribed organization, terrorist financing and the planning of terrorist acts. A second man, aged 35, was arrested in West London on suspicion of belonging to the same banned group.
The investigation involves activities in the U.K. and abroad, and authorities have stated there is no imminent threat to public safety. Both suspects have been released on bail and are expected to report in mid-July.
The arrests come amid renewed scrutiny of Iranian proxy networks in Europe. There are growing international concerns about Hezbollah’s financial and logistical operations on the continent, particularly in light of rising tensions between Iran and Western countries.
Spanish security forces on Tuesday launched an operation targeting a Hezbollah cell in Barcelona.
The U.K. designated the entire Hezbollah organization a terrorist entity in 2019, closing a legal loophole that outlawed only its “military” wing.
Security services are increasingly alert to Hezbollah’s efforts to recruit operatives and move funds through European cities. These latest arrests are part of a broader effort to disrupt the group’s support infrastructure in Western Europe.
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