US sanctions Hezbollah MPs, Lebanese security officials
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The United States imposed sanctions on elected Hezbollah members of parliament and Lebanese security officials. Hezbollah said the measures would have "absolutely no effect" on its strategy as Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue.
Sanctions Target
The US Treasury designated several Hezbollah-affiliated lawmakers and Lebanese security officials, freezing any US-based assets and barring American transactions with them. The move targets individuals accused of facilitating Hezbollah's activities while holding official government positions.
Hezbollah Response
Hezbollah dismissed the sanctions as ineffective, stating they would not alter its military or political strategy. The group continues to engage in cross-border hostilities with Israel, which has intensified strikes on southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley.
What's Next
The US is expected to expand sanctions to additional Lebanese figures in coming weeks. It remains unclear whether the measures will weaken Hezbollah's political influence or further strain Lebanon's fragile coalition government.
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US sanctions Hezbollah MPs, Lebanese security officials

