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Hezbollah-linked operative Hodroj allegedly sought black‑market weapons for “fight against Jews” with FBI source warning of 100‑year jail term

The passage provides a specific name (Hodroj) and a claim of a black‑market weapons procurement scheme involving Hezbollah operatives, plus an FBI undercover source warning. It offers a concrete lead Hodroj is identified as a political‑echelon figure seeking sophisticated weapons for Hezbollah. The scheme allegedly involved black‑market channels and Hezbollah operatives worldwide. An undercover F

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #028698
Pages
1
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0
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The passage provides a specific name (Hodroj) and a claim of a black‑market weapons procurement scheme involving Hezbollah operatives, plus an FBI undercover source warning. It offers a concrete lead Hodroj is identified as a political‑echelon figure seeking sophisticated weapons for Hezbollah. The scheme allegedly involved black‑market channels and Hezbollah operatives worldwide. An undercover F

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issues portfolio within the group's political echelon, sought to procure a long list of sophisticated weapons in a black-market scheme involving Hezbollah operatives across the globe. According to court documents, Hodroj wanted "heavy machinery" for the "fight against Jews and to protect Lebanon." But move forward with caution, Hodroj counseled an undercover FBI source, because someone in the United States could "go to jail for 100 years" if caught dealing with Hezbollah. In light of cases like this one, in which people overtly affiliated with Hezbollah's political activities are engaged in criminal and terrorist activities, 1t becomes increasingly difficult to separate Hezbollah's overt activities from its covert behavior. "Little is known about [the Hezbollah military wing's] internal command hierarchy," a Western government report noted in 2012, "due to its highly secretive nature and use of sophisticated protective measures." The structure and manpower of Hezbollah's terrorist operation, which is responsible for its financial and logistical activities as well as its terrorist operations abroad, are similarly opaque. We do know, however, that Hezbollah's terrorist network, the Islamic Jihad Organization (IJO), was formally founded in 1983 when Hezbollah master terrorist Imad Mughniyeh fled to

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