Washington — On Thursday the U.S. Treasury designated nine Lebanon-linked individuals, including parliamentarians and two sitting state security officials, under Executive Order 13224 for allegedly enabling Hezbollah's influence within Lebanese state institutions and obstructing disarmament. The move names former minister Mohammed Fneish and several senior parliamentarians and follows a Lebanese order for Iran’s ambassador-designate to leave. The sanctions, announced this week by OFAC and cited by Treasury leadership, freeze assets and restrict travel for the designated individuals and aim to pressure Beirut to act on disarmament. Hezbollah denounced the measures as political, Israeli strikes continued in southern Lebanon despite ceasefire reports, and diplomats warned of heightened regional tensions in the immediate term.
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这些制裁可能会影响您的钱包。它们旨在向黎巴嫩施压,迫使其解除被美国列为恐怖组织的真主党武装。如果紧张局势升级,可能会影响全球市场,并可能影响汽油价格。请留意您的投资和燃料成本。
美国正在利用财政压力来遏制真主党的影响力。此举可能会加剧地区紧张局势,并可能影响您的钱包。如果您认识在
中东有投资的人,值得转发。
美国政策制定者和盟国政府通过金融和旅行限制,获得了向黎巴嫩施压和限制真主党支持网络的筹码。
受制裁的黎巴嫩官员、相关安全机构及其网络将面临资产冻结、限制和声誉损害,影响黎巴嫩的治理。
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