US sanctions Hezbollah highlighting Iran ties
The United States has renewed its sanctions campaign against Hezbollah, re-designating the group as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist for its service to the Iranian regime under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force and signaling a tightened stance toward Tehran. The Treasury also designated ten individuals accused of using cash couriers to move hundreds of millions of dollars for Hezbollah, aiming to disrupt the group’s financial networks. Officials described the measures as part of a broader effort to pressure Hezbollah and Iran while clarifying the group’s links to Tehran. Market observers and diplomats have noted potential implications for U.S.-Iran dialogue and regional tensions, with prediction markets reflecting shifting expectations about high-level talks. In parallel moves, the sanctions package has targeted Lebanese officials tied to Hezbollah, tying aid and governance leverage to disarmament progress and Lebanon’s broader stabilization efforts. The series of actions underscores a coordinated U.S. strategy that combines financial pressure, designation policy, and regional governance conditions to curb Hezbollah’s influence.




