International Affairs

Israel’s Foreign Minister Exposes Venezuela as a Dangerous Terrorist Hub in South America

By National Security Desk | November 25, 2025

Israel’s top diplomat accuses Venezuela of enabling Middle Eastern terrorist groups in South America, highlighting a critical threat to regional and U.S. security interests.

Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has delivered a stark warning that demands urgent American attention: Venezuela is not just a failing state but a pivotal nexus for some of the most dangerous terrorist organizations threatening global security. Speaking in Paraguay, Saar explicitly named Venezuela as the hub connecting Hezbollah, Hamas, and Yemen’s Houthi rebels—groups he described as “terrorist states” operating out of the Middle East but extending their reach into Latin America.

Is Washington Ignoring a Growing Threat on Our Doorstep?

In an era when national sovereignty and border security are paramount, it is alarming that Venezuela serves as the center for these criminal networks’ expansion into South America. Minister Saar detailed how “criminal alliances of narcoterrorism” are taking root, with Venezuela destabilizing the region by fueling refugee crises and providing operational bases for Hezbollah activities far beyond their traditional territories.

This is not merely some geopolitical scare tactic—it is an actionable intelligence call that should resonate deeply within American defense circles. These militant Islamist factions aren’t isolated threats confined to distant lands; they have found fertile ground thousands of miles away from home, complicating efforts to secure our hemisphere against terrorism and illegal trafficking.

What Does This Mean for American National Security?

The Israel-Palestine conflict and unrest in Yemen often seem distant news stories, but through Venezuela’s facilitation, those conflicts extend directly into the Western Hemisphere. The Maduro regime’s open embrace of being part of the “axis of resistance” signals ideological alignment with forces hostile to American interests and values. When rogue states like Venezuela harbor such groups, they undermine democratic governance and threaten economic prosperity in neighboring nations—and ultimately here at home.

While previous U.S. administrations have recognized Venezuelan tyranny primarily as a humanitarian or economic crisis, this revelation underscores its role in international terrorism networks—making it a pressing national security concern under any true “America First” agenda. Countering these threats requires more than sanctions or words; it calls for coordinated diplomatic pressure alongside robust defense measures to dismantle these transnational terror pipelines once and for all.

The Israeli Foreign Minister’s visit to Paraguay—and his planned tour through Latin America—is more than diplomacy; it is a call-to-arms for Western democracies aligned on promoting freedom over anarchic oppression. As Americans committed to protecting our sovereignty, we must heed this warning: ignoring Venezuela’s dark connections endangers us all.

How long will Washington continue to overlook the Venezuelan government’s complicity in fostering global terrorism? How many more crises must erupt before decisive action safeguards our hemisphere? The time to stand firm against these threats is now.