Bullrich reveals the connection between Hezbollah and the CCP in the Triple Border region

Hezbollah’s Armed Operations in the Triple Border Region: Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay

Patricia Bullrich, the Minister of Security of Argentina, gave a detailed account on Thursday in Chile about how Hezbollah operates in the Triple Border region between Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. The region is known for money laundering activities as documented by Brazilian police investigations.

Bullrich highlighted the use of the PCC (First Command of the Capital) from Brazil, alongside Argentine and Paraguayan organizations involved in kidnappings, robberies, and drug trafficking by Hezbollah. These activities include buying and laundering money through “facade organizations” in which the operators pose as merchants or businessmen from the region.

She emphasized the significance of a recent judicial decision in Argentina, where Iran was labeled as a terrorist state operating through Hezbollah. Bullrich underscored the sophistication and planning seen in these activities, which resemble contexts associated with armed forces.

The judicial decision referenced by Bullrich implicated Iran in two significant terrorist attacks in Argentina’s history: specifically, the attacks on Amia headquarters and Israeli Embassy. The decision attributed these attacks to Hezbollah under Iran’s direction and funding.

Following these developments, the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs called for international arrests for those responsible for Amia attack including Iranian Interior Minister. This action sparked international reactions such as protests from Chilean President Gabriel Boric and apologies from Bullrich regarding statements made about Hezbollah’s presence in Iquique, Chile.

In conclusion, revelations about Hezbollah’s operations within Triple Border region and Iran’s involvement have led to heightened scrutiny and calls for international action against these organizations.

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