UAE dismantles Hezbollah‑ and Iran‑backed terror network, several arrests made

BySG News

March 20, 2026

The United Arab Emirates’ State Security Apparatus (SSA) has announced that it has dismantled a terrorist network funded and operated by Lebanon’s Hezbollah and the Iranian government, arresting several individuals connected to the cell.

According to an official statement released by the SSA, the network had been operating within the UAE under the guise of a fake commercial enterprise. The group allegedly engaged in money laundering, terror financing, and schemes that threatened the nation’s financial stability and security. They reportedly sought to infiltrate aspects of the UAE’s economy while advancing external agendas.

The announcement underscores the UAE’s intensified security posture amid escalating regional tensions, particularly those tied to the larger Middle East conflict involving Iran, Israel, and allied states. Abu Dhabi has repeatedly condemned external interference and made clear that any attempt to exploit the UAE’s financial and legal systems for subversive activities will be met with decisive enforcement.

So far, neither Hezbollah nor Iranian authorities have issued comments on the UAE’s claims. Observers say this operation reflects broader Gulf concerns over foreign‑linked networks operating in sensitive economic sectors during a period of heightened geopolitical risk. Analysts note that the move also aligns with recent UAE steps to tighten security and counter terrorism financing within its borders.

BySG News

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