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A new report from a daily Lebanese publication, Al-Nahar, charges that Nicolas Maduro, the dictator from Venezuela captured by the U.S. military on President Donald Trump’s orders and brought to New York to face narcoterrorism charges, has been helpful to the terrorists of Hezbollah.
That organization, with its terror backing from Iran, has been active on the world stage over and over, and at all times in pursuit of the destruction of Israel.
It is considered to have had significant operations in Venezuela under Maduro’s control.
And now the report accuses Maduro of delivering 10,000 Venezuelan passports to the terrorists in the organization.
It as the Middle East Media Research Institute that, monitoring publications in the region, found the report by Al-Nahar.
Some of those passports were used by officers of Syria’s Bashar al-Assad to flee that nation, the MEMRI report said.
MEMRI explained the Al-Nahar article was called, “Officers of the deposed Syrian regime who are in Lebanon: Who is protecting them?”
It explains after the Assad regime was overthrown in December 2024, many senior officers fled to nearby Lebanon.