
Hezbollah threatened top judge probing Beirut port blast, source says
CNN
Hezbollah has threatened to "usurp" the Lebanese judge investigating the Beirut port blast in a verbal message to him in recent days, a source familiar with the conversation has told CNN.
High-ranking Hezbollah official Wafiq Safa issued the threat to Judge Tarek Bitar through an unnamed intermediary, who relayed the contents of the message, according to the source. The intermediary was someone the judge knew and trusted, the source said, and mentioned Safa by name.
Safa is head of the Iran-backed militant group's Liaison and Coordination Unit. In 2019, he was placed on a US Treasury sanctions list, accused of having "exploited Lebanon's ports and border crossings to smuggle contraband and facilitate travel" on behalf of Hezbollah.

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