US Tightens Sanctions on Hezbollah with New Targets
The United States has imposed new sanctions on Hezbollah, targeting five individuals and three entities. These measures aim at the group's finance team, responsible for managing commercial projects and oil smuggling networks that fund Hezbollah. The sanctions also affect family members and close associates of Hezbollah officials.

The United States has intensified its pressure on Hezbollah by implementing fresh sanctions that focus on five individuals and three entities linked to the group.
The State Department's announcement highlighted that these sanctions specifically target Hezbollah's financial operations team, which is instrumental in overseeing commercial undertakings and oil smuggling networks crucial to the group's revenue. The move aims to curb Hezbollah's financial growth and impact its operations.
Additionally, the sanctions extend to include family members and close associates of high-profile Hezbollah officials, further tightening the U.S. grip on the group's financial apparatus.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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