UAE Says It Dismantled ‘Terrorist Network’ Funded by Iran and Hezbollah

March 20 (Reuters) – United Arab ⁠Emirates ⁠authorities said on ⁠Friday they had dismantled a “terrorist network” ​funded and operated by Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Iran, ‌and arrested its members.

According ‌to the state news agency, the ⁠network ⁠was involved in “money laundering, financing terrorism and threatening ​national security.”

There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah or Iran.

Since the outbreak of the U.S.-Israeli war ​on Iran in late February, Tehran has ⁠launched large-scale ⁠missile and drone ⁠attacks ​across the Gulf, with the UAE among the most ​heavily targeted ⁠countries.

Emirati officials say hundreds of strikes have been directed at the country, hitting sites including oil facilities, ports and areas near ⁠major urban centers.

The UAE has long opposed political Islamist ⁠groups. Iran-backed Hezbollah entered the conflict on March 2, firing at Israel from Lebanon, prompting Israel to launch extensive airstrikes on Hezbollah targets across Lebanon.

“The network had been operating within the country under a fictitious commercial cover and sought ⁠to infiltrate the national economy and carry out external schemes threatening the country’s financial stability,” the UAE state news agency said.

(Reporting ​by Hatem Maher and Ahmed Tolba; ​Editing by Chris Reese)

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