Hezbollah says new US sanctions meant to boost Israel after Lebanon failures

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Hezbollah says new US sanctions meant to boost Israel after Lebanon failures
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Hezbollah said newly imposed US sanctions targeting members of its parliamentary bloc and Lebanese security officials were meant to boost Israel after what it described as failures in Lebanon. The group said the sanctions would have "no practical impact" on its political choices.

Hezbollah said Thursday that newly imposed US sanctions targeting members of its parliamentary bloc and Lebanese security officials were meant to boost Israel after what it described as failures in Lebanon. In a statement, the group said the measures imposed by the US Departments of State and Treasury represented an attempt to intimidate "the free Lebanese people" and support Israeli actions against the country.

Political boost for Israel

It said the sanctions were intended to give Israel a "political boost" after the failure of its actions to deter the Lebanese people from exercising their legitimate right to resistance. The group said the sanctions would have "no practical impact" on its political choices or on the work of its officials.

Targeting Lebanese officers

Hezbollah also said that targeting Lebanese officers on the eve of Lebanese-Israeli meetings at the Pentagon represented an attempt to intimidate official security institutions and subject the Lebanese state to US pressure. The statement called on Lebanese authorities to defend the country's constitutional, military and security institutions.

Amal Movement criticism

The Amal Movement led by Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri also criticized the sanctions, calling them "unacceptable and unjustified."

Sanctioned individuals

The US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on nine individuals, including Hezbollah lawmakers Ibrahim al-Moussawi, Hussein Al-Hajj Hassan, Hassan Fadlallah, and former minister Mohammed Fneish, along with Lebanese military and security officials accused by Washington of sharing intelligence with Hezbollah.


Conflict context


The move comes amid continued Israeli attacks across Lebanon despite a US-mediated ceasefire. Since March 2, Israel's offensive has killed 3,073 people and displaced more than 1.6 million.

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