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US sanctions two Hezbollah members

The sanctioned officials are Nabil Qaouk and Hassan al-Baghdadi, both members of Hezbollah's Central Council. The Council is responsible for electing members of the group's top decision-making body, the Shura Council. Qaouk also served as Hezbollah's military commander in south Lebanon from 1995 until 2010.

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In this January 26, 2010, Sheik Nabil Qaouk a member of Hezbollah's Central Council, attends the funeral of prominent businessman Hassan Tajeddine, in the southern village of Hanaway, Lebanon.
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Published : Oct 23, 2020, 6:52 PM IST

Beirut: The US Treasury has sanctioned two high-ranking Hezbollah officials, including a former military commander in the country's south.

"Today we're designating two Hezbollah officials, further exposing the terrorist group's activities and disrupting its operational networks," U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said in a tweet Friday.

Read also: UN-backed court convicts Hezbollah member in Hariri killing

The Trump administration has intensified sanctions on the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group and institutions linked to it to unprecedented levels, targeting lawmakers and allies of the group for the first time. The U.S. considers the group, which is heavily armed and dominant military and political force in Lebanon, to be a terrorist organization.

Last month, the U.S. Treasury sanctioned two former Cabinet ministers allied with Hezbollah, including the country's ex-finance minister. Those sanctions were a rare move and delivered a strong message to allies of the group in Lebanon, which is experiencing an unprecedented economic and financial crisis.

Read also: Israeli pounds Hezbollah posts on border

Separately, the U.S. Treasury also sanctioned Iran's ambassador to Iraq — a member of the Quds Force, an elite wing of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, that oversees foreign operations. Iraj Masjedi took over the political side of Iran's Iraq portfolio after the leader of the Quds Force, Gen. Qassem Soleimani, was killed in a U.S. attack in January this year.

Pompeo said Masjedi has directed the group's activities for years, threatening Iraqi stability.

AP

Beirut: The US Treasury has sanctioned two high-ranking Hezbollah officials, including a former military commander in the country's south.

"Today we're designating two Hezbollah officials, further exposing the terrorist group's activities and disrupting its operational networks," U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said in a tweet Friday.

Read also: UN-backed court convicts Hezbollah member in Hariri killing

The Trump administration has intensified sanctions on the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group and institutions linked to it to unprecedented levels, targeting lawmakers and allies of the group for the first time. The U.S. considers the group, which is heavily armed and dominant military and political force in Lebanon, to be a terrorist organization.

Last month, the U.S. Treasury sanctioned two former Cabinet ministers allied with Hezbollah, including the country's ex-finance minister. Those sanctions were a rare move and delivered a strong message to allies of the group in Lebanon, which is experiencing an unprecedented economic and financial crisis.

Read also: Israeli pounds Hezbollah posts on border

Separately, the U.S. Treasury also sanctioned Iran's ambassador to Iraq — a member of the Quds Force, an elite wing of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, that oversees foreign operations. Iraj Masjedi took over the political side of Iran's Iraq portfolio after the leader of the Quds Force, Gen. Qassem Soleimani, was killed in a U.S. attack in January this year.

Pompeo said Masjedi has directed the group's activities for years, threatening Iraqi stability.

AP

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