U.S. Takes Aim at Hizbullah Regional Role, Sanctioning Leader's Son

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The United States on Tuesday branded the son of Hizbullah's leader a "terrorist" subject to sanctions as it offered rewards to capture three militants in Lebanon with close ties to Iran.

In a series of back-to-back actions, the US vowed to aggressively counter the regional ambitions of Iran a week after imposing sweeping measures intended to cripple the cleric-led country's economy.

It also marked a new US pressure tactic inside Lebanon, whose prime minister-designate, Saad Hariri, has been at a political crossroads with Hizbullah -- considered a terrorist group by Washington but also a major political faction among the communally sensitive state's Shiite Muslims.

The State Department declared Jawad Nasrallah, the son of Hizbullah's leader Hassan Nasrallah, to be a "global terrorist," meaning any US-based assets will be blocked and Americans will be forbidden from any transactions with him.

"Hizbullah's destructive actions have endangered the Lebanese people," Nathan Sales, the US ambassador-at-large and coordinator for counterterrorism, told reporters.

He accused Hizbullah -- the only of Lebanon's political parties that did not disarm after the 1975-1990 civil war -- of "effectively using civilians as human shields" by hiding missiles in population centers.

"Hizbullah's ability to destabilize is not confined to the Middle East, however. It is able to destabilize inside Lebanon itself," he said.

- Rewards for three men -Sales also held up "Wanted" posters for three men in Lebanon for which the United States will offer $5 million for information leading to their location.

They included Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Aruri, who is seen as the key liaison between the Palestinian Islamist movement and Iran and who lives in Lebanon.

The United States linked Aruri in particular to the 2014 murder of three Israeli teenagers in the West Bank including one, Naftali Fraenkel, who was a dual US-Israeli citizen.

Also on the posters were Khalil Yousif Harb and Haytham Tabatabai, both accused of commanding Hizbullah's growing military operations around the Middle East.

Iran's rival Saudi Arabia in 2015 imposed its own sanctions on Harb over Hizbullah's role in Yemen, where Saudi-led coalition has been pounding Huthi rebels and infrastructure in what the United Nations calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis.

The United States cited the Saudi designation in its own action, despite Washington's recent criticism of the kingdom over the killing of dissident writer Jamal Khashoggi in its Istanbul consulate.

Hizbullah  -- founded during the civil war by supporters of Iran's revolutionary government with a goal of ending Israel's occupation of south Lebanon -- has increasingly become a force around the region.

It is believed to have sent thousands of fighters to Syria in a bid to prop up President Bashar al-Assad, an Iranian ally and member of the heterodox Alawite sect who has ruthlessly tried to crush mostly Sunni rebels and the extremist Islamic State movement.

- Targeting Hizbullah in Iraq -The Treasury Department separately placed sanctions on four men it said were key to Hizbullah's activities in Shiite-majority Iraq.

Those four were Shibl Muhsin Ubayd Al-Zaydi, Yusuf Hashim, Adnan Hussein Kawtharani, and Muhammad Abd-Al-Hadi Farhat.

The Treasury said Al-Zaydi was a key coordinator among Hizbullah, Iran's blacklisted Revolutionary Guards and their supporters in Iraq, and that the other three provided intelligence.

President Donald Trump's administration has vowed to roll back Iranian influence in the Middle East and last week snapped back sanctions, which had been lifted after Tehran entered a deal on ending its nuclear program.

Sales, using a figure previously cited by the administration, said that Iran pays $700 million a year for Hizbullah.

"Sadly, it is the Iranian people who are forced to pay this price," he said.

Hariri earlier Tuesday accused Hizbullah of holding up a new cabinet after five months of wrangling, with the group pushing for Sunni politicians allied to the Shiite movement but opposed to Hariri to be represented.

Comments 9
Thumb joebustani 14 November 2018, 08:21

bless anyone person, entity, organization, brigade or country that inflicts extreme pain and unbearable suffering, death, torture, and destruction upon the iranian sectarian terrorist militia and its members, financiers, sponsors, supporters, siblings or followers wherever they may be.

Thumb chrisrushlau 14 November 2018, 18:05

Congress abdicated its responsibility to make the law by delegating to some office in the State Dept. the power to name someone or some organization a terrorist. What does that key term mean? Not much. "Intends to influence public opinion by commission of a criminal act." I wonder if this guy, this coordinator, is under Trump's control. This guy hears "bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb-bomb Iran" from Trump and figures, "Well, Hezbullah is Shia like Iran, so I'll bomb-bomb-bomb, bomb-bomb Hezbullah, even though it is the legitimate representative of the Lebanese people, the majority of whom are Shia, excluded from power by a colonial constitution."

Thumb galaxy 14 November 2018, 08:39

U.S. Takes Aim at Hizbullah Regional Role, Sanctioning Leader's Son

Not enough.... they should sanction his filthy seed.

Thumb janoubi 14 November 2018, 10:13

Like father like son.... iranian terrorists

Thumb shab 14 November 2018, 11:57

Thank you USA

Thumb galaxy 14 November 2018, 17:38

you are no westerner but a shia takiah follower of wilayat al faqih. STFU and stop humiliating yourself. You are a joke.

Thumb liberty 14 November 2018, 18:06

lol @ ' For us Westerners'

Thumb warrior 15 November 2018, 03:06

@iranianresilient

أفادت منظمة حقوق الإنسان الأهوازية أن اثنين من الناشطين المعتقلين هما أحمد حيدري بن عبود 28 سنة وعدنان سواري 34 سنة، قتلا جراء التعذيب على يد رجال الأمن بالمعتقل السري لوزارة الاستخبارات الإيرانية في مدينة الأهواز.

ونقلت المنظمة عن مصادر مقربة من أسرة أحمد حيدري أن دائرة الاستخبارات الإيرانية في الأهواز أطلعت ذوي الضحيتين بخبر مقتل الشابين، لكنها زعمت أنهما قتلا نتيجة اشتباك مع عناصر الأمن أثناء التحقيق.

Thumb enterprise 15 November 2018, 11:25

If you are a 'Westerner', then I am the Pope.