U.S. Sanctioning Hizballah’s Enablers in Lebanon

Thomas "Tommy" Pigott, Spokesperson

Today, the United States sanctioned nine individuals who enable Hizballah to undermine Lebanon’s sovereignty. By supporting the terrorist group, these individuals further the Iranian regime’s malicious agenda in Lebanon and actively obstruct the path to peace and recovery for the Lebanese people.

Hizballah’s continued commitment to terrorism and refusal to disarm prevent the Government of Lebanon from delivering the peace, stability, and prosperity that its people deserve. Today’s designations target individuals who are impeding Hizballah’s disarmament, including members of parliament, an Iranian diplomat violating Lebanon’s sovereignty, and Lebanese security officials who have abused their roles to benefit a terrorist organization.

The United States remains committed to supporting the Lebanese people and their legitimate government institutions. Accordingly, the U.S. Department of State’s Rewards for Justice program is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to the disruption of the financial mechanisms of Hizballah. More information is available on the RFJ website. This is only the beginning. Anyone still shielding or collaborating with this terrorist organization, or otherwise undermining Lebanon’s sovereignty, should understand that they will be held accountable. A stable, secure, and independent Lebanon requires the full disarmament of Hizballah and the restoration of the Lebanese government’s exclusive authority over security matters throughout the country. The United States stands ready to help the people and the Government of Lebanon in charting a path to a better, more peaceful, and more prosperous future.

Today’s action is being taken pursuant to the counterterrorism authority, Executive Order (E.O.) 13224, as amended. The U.S. Department of State designated Hizballah as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) pursuant to E.O. 13224 on October 31, 2001, and as a Foreign Terrorist Organization pursuant to section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act on October 8, 1997. More information on today’s designations can be found in Treasury’s Press Release.

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