Property Leaks: Japanese Media Reveals Houthi, Hezbollah Ties
News Desk
Islamabad: Japanese media outlets have uncovered revelations from extensive property leaks valued at billions of dollars, implicating notable entities such as Hezbollah, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and the Houthi rebels.
According to reports, individuals affiliated with Hezbollah and the Houthi movement in Yemen have been identified among those implicated in the leaked property records.
Notably, the name of a high-ranking Hezbollah member, Adham Tabaja, has surfaced in connection with real estate dealings.
Furthermore, the leaked documents also shed light on the involvement of Ali al-Banaee, a prominent figure within Qatar’s international financial network, who is allegedly linked to Hezbollah.
Additionally, Ali Ousiran, targeted by American sanctions over purported financial support to Hezbollah, is mentioned in the context of the group’s financial activities.
The leaked information extends to individuals associated with the IRGC, including Aras Habib, Ali Zahir Mahdi, and Mohsen Parsa Jam.
Japanese media reports indicate that these individuals, along with those affiliated with Hezbollah and the Houthis, may still be subject to American sanctions as a result of the revelations.
Moreover, the property leaks implicate over a thousand Japanese citizens, some of whom are suspected of involvement in illicit activities.
The revelations have stirred significant attention and concern both domestically and internationally, highlighting the far-reaching implications of the leaked property.
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