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U.S. targets Hezbollah with fresh sanctions, emphasizes ties to Iranian government

The sanctions target Hezbollah’s financing networks and reinforce Washington’s view that the group operates as an extension of Iran’s Quds Force.

  • On Thursday, the United States re-designated Hezbollah under Executive Order 13224, formally identifying the Lebanese group as an agent of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force .
  • This move formalizes long-standing documentation of Hezbollah's integration with the IRGC-QF, which Washington describes as Iran's primary instrument for terrorism beyond its borders.
  • The Treasury Department also designated 10 individuals on Thursday accused of smuggling cash for Hezbollah, targeting the group's financial lifelines and logistical ties to the IRGC-QF.
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced he will hold a press conference Monday regarding "the toughest sanctions in history" Washington plans to impose on Iran, escalating economic pressure on Tehran's regional network.
  • Washington maintains that Hezbollah's disarmament remains central to Lebanon's future, noting these measures are separate from broader efforts to resolve the conflict with Israel that began nearly six months ago.
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They reported that the network used commercial facades, exchange houses on Turkish soil and corporate bank accounts to mask money flows

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What is known about the sanctions against Hezbollah? On Thursday, August 20, the United States announced new sanctions against Hezbollah's alleged financing network. The reason for the sanctions was its close ties to Iran, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing The Times of Israel. In a statement, the US Treasury Department stated that the legal definition of Hezbollah as a terrorist organization had been expanded. It now states that it operates "on behal…

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Reuters broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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