Germany arrests Lebanese man accused of being Hezbollah member

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German authorities have arrested a Lebanese man accused of being a member of Hezbollah and working for groups allegedly controlled by the Lebanese organization in Germany.

Federal prosecutors said the suspect, identified only as Fadel R. in line with German privacy rules, was arrested in the Hannover region on Tuesday. The man is suspected of membership in a "foreign terrorist organization" and is not accused of direct involvement in any violence.

Prosecutors said he joined Hezbollah in the summer of 2008 or earlier and took part in leadership training courses in Lebanon. From 2009, he allegedly had leadership duties in two groups allegedly controlled by Hezbollah in the Hannover area, organizing appearances by preachers close to the group.

According to prosecutors, he was briefly a correspondent for a Hezbollah media outlet in 2017 and was tasked with coordinating building work at a mosque.

Germany is a staunch ally of Israel. It is also home to a Lebanese emigrant community of more than 100,000.