Qatari royal family member financed ‘weapons deliveries’ to Hezbollah, puts US troops at risk

  • A private security contractor, Jason G said he was offered 750,000 euros by Qatar’s ambassador to Belgium and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to remain quiet on Qatar's role.
07 Aug, 2020

A member of Qatar's royal family has allegedly financed weapons deliveries to the global terrorist group Hezbollah, endangering nearly 10,000 US troops stationed in the country.

A private security contractor, Jason G provided a dossier to Fox News which is also viewed as authentic by top German intelligence officials. The dossier documents the alleged role played by the Qatari royal family member since 2017 in a terror finance scheme.

He told Fox News that a member of the royal family allegedly authorized the delivery of military hardware to the US and EU-designated terrorist entity Hezbollah in Lebanon. The Lebanese Hezbollah organization, listed as a terrorist group by the US, UK, EU and Gulf states, is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of US military personnel in Iraq and Lebanon.

Jason G further revealed that he was offered 750,000 euros by Qatar’s ambassador to Belgium and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Sulaiman al-Khulaifi to remain quiet about Qatar's role in supplying money and weapons to Lebanese Hezbollah organization.

The dossier also reveals that two Qatari charities furnished cash to Hezbollah in Beirut under the guise of food and medicine. The Sheikh Eid Bin Mohammad Al Thani Charitable Association and the Education Above All Foundation have been identified as the two charities.

Jason G who has worked for various intelligence services said it is his goal to stop Qatar from funding extremists. According to the German weekly Die Zeit, Jason G’s dossier could fetch as much as 10 million euros.

In the wake of these revelations, prominent European politicians have urged a swift crackdown on Qatar’s alleged support for financing terrorism and Hezbollah.

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