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Lebanon fighting ‘terror financing’, president tells US

Lebanon fighting ‘terror financing’, president tells US
UNIFIL soldiers look on as workers remove the rubble from a site targeted overnight by an Israeli airstrike in the southern Lebanese village of Et-Taybeh on Nov. 7, 2025. (Rabih DAHER / AFP)
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Lebanon fighting ‘terror financing’, president tells US

Lebanon fighting ‘terror financing’, president tells US
  • President Aoun called on Sunday for “pressure on Israel to stop its ongoing attacks”
  • Since January 2025, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have “transferred over $1 billion” to Hezbollah

BEIRUT: Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun told US officials on Sunday his country was tackling money laundering and the financing of terrorism, days after Washington imposed sanctions on three Hezbollah members.
The trio were accused of money laundering to fund Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group, designated a terrorist organization by the United States and other Western powers.
The US delegation’s visit to Beirut, headed by senior director for counterterrorism Sebastian Gorka, came as Washington works to cut off Iran-backed Hezbollah’s funding and Lebanon’s government tries to disarm it.
The group was severely weakened in its most recent war with Israel, which was halted by a November 2024 ceasefire.
“Lebanon strictly applies the measures adopted to prevent money laundering, smuggling, or its use in financing terrorism, and severely punishes financial crimes of all kinds,” Aoun said he had told the delegation.
On Thursday, the US imposed sanctions on three Hezbollah members allegedly involved in the transfer of tens of millions of dollars from Iran, the group’s main sponsor.
Part of the funding was via money exchange businesses that operate in cash, said a US Treasury statement.
Since January 2025, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have “transferred over $1 billion” to Hezbollah, “mostly through money exchange companies,” it added.
“Lebanon has an opportunity to be free, prosperous and secure — but that can only happen if Hezbollah is fully disarmed and cut off from Iran’s funding and control,” deputy director for counter-terrorism John Hurley said Thursday.
Hurley later posted on X that he, Aoun and Gorka had “discussed ways in which we can partner together to stop the flow of money from Iran to Hezbollah and create a safer and more prosperous Lebanon.”
Israel on Sunday carried out new strikes in south Lebanon, killing two people according to the health ministry, putting the toll from Israeli strikes since Saturday at five.
Aoun called on Sunday for “pressure on Israel to stop its ongoing attacks.”


Jordan dispatches humanitarian aid convoy to Syria’s southern region

Jordan dispatches humanitarian aid convoy to Syria’s southern region
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Jordan dispatches humanitarian aid convoy to Syria’s southern region

Jordan dispatches humanitarian aid convoy to Syria’s southern region
  • The aid was obtained through partnerships with the Helping Hand Foundation, MedGlobal, and Hikma Pharmaceuticals

LONDON: The Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO) dispatched a new humanitarian aid convoy to Syria on Sunday as part of ongoing efforts to support the Syrian people.

The JHCO, in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs and the Jordan Armed Forces, sent 16 trucks loaded with prefabricated homes for families who were displaced or in need of a shelter. Additionally, they delivered medical supplies and medicines to address urgent health needs in various areas of Syria.

Hussein Shibli, the Secretary-General of the JHCO, said that the aid was obtained through partnerships with the Helping Hand Foundation, MedGlobal, and Hikma Pharmaceuticals.

The Syrian Crescent will distribute the aid in southern Suwayda Governorate and Daraa shelters for displaced persons affected by recent tragic events in the south region of Syria, which borders Jordan. The JHCO collaborated with Qatar in September to jointly deliver aid to Syrians in Suwayda.