The US Treasury Department announced Thursday evening new sanctions related to the Hezbollah terrorist organization, according to an official notice. No further details on the specific individuals or entities targeted have been released yet.
The US Treasury announced new sanctions tied to Hezbollah on Thursday evening, as reported by Israeli media. The brief official statement did not immediately specify the individuals, entities, or financial networks targeted. The move continues a longstanding American policy of economic pressure against Hezbollah and its Iranian patrons. As The Zioneer has previously reported, Washington has in recent weeks sanctioned multiple networks linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and its arms-procurement pipelines, including entities in China, Hong Kong, and Belarus. Thursday's announcement suggests the Treasury is maintaining or expanding that campaign against Hezbollah-linked financial activity, though the scope and targets of this specific round remain to be detailed.
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