The Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior announced the foiling of a dangerous terrorist plot that aimed to assassinate symbols and leaders in the country, after careful security monitoring and follow-up operations led by the State Security Service. The Ministry explained in a statement that the security services were able to seize a network of 6 people inside the country, including 5 citizens and a non-Kuwaiti whose nationality was withdrawn, in addition to identifying 14 fugitive defendants outside Kuwait, including citizens and people of different nationalities, including Iranian and Lebanese. Investigations confirmed that the network was linked to the Hezbollah organization, as it planned to carry out assassination operations and recruit members to carry out these tasks, while the accused admitted to spying, joining the organization, and receiving advanced military training outside the country that included the use of weapons, explosives, and methods of surveillance and assassination. The Ministry indicated that the accused were referred to the Public Prosecution to take legal measures against them, while security prosecutions continued to track down the rest of those involved inside and outside the country. The Ministry of Interior stressed that Kuwait’s security is an “inviolable red line,” considering that what the cell did constitutes “high treason” and a direct attempt to undermine the country’s stability, stressing that the security services will continue to firmly confront any terrorist threats.