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Treasury Disrupts Financial Facilitation Network Supporting Hizballah Terrorists

Sanctions Targeting Senior Hizballah Officials and Financial Facilitators in Lebanon and Iran

The Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has targeted two senior Hizballah officials and two financial facilitators for their roles in coordinating financial transfers for Hizballah, according to a press release on May 15.  These individuals, based in Lebanon and Iran, work closely with Hizballah leadership to send money to the group from overseas donors.  These donations are a significant portion of the terrorist group’s overall budget.  In addition to managing and processing funding for Hizballah within Lebanon, one of these individuals is responsible for overseeing financial activity for Hizballah-aligned groups around the world.

“Today’s action underscores Hizballah’s extensive global reach through its network of terrorist donors and supporters, particularly in Tehran,” said Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Michael Faulkender.  “As part of our ongoing efforts to address Iran’s support for terrorism, Treasury will continue to intensify economic pressure on the key individuals in the Iranian regime and its proxies who enable these deadly activities.”

Today’s action maintains pressure on Hizballah financing as it attempts to reconstitute in the aftermath of the October-November 2024 conflict with Israel, building on several recent actions targeting Hizballah illicit finance networks involved in oil sales and other commercial enterprises.  Today’s action is being taken pursuant to the counterterrorism authority Executive Order (E.O.) 13224, as amended.  Hizballah was designated by the Department of State as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) pursuant to E.O. 13224 on October 31, 2001.  This action is in furtherance of Treasury’s implementation of National Security Presidential Memorandum 2 (NSPM-2), instituting a campaign of maximum economic pressure on Iran and its terrorist proxies.

HIZBALLAH FINANCIAL FACILITATORS

Mu’in Daqiq Al-‘Amili (Al-‘Amili) is a senior Hizballah representative in Qom, Iran with ties to senior Hizballah operatives and the Hizballah Foreign Relations Department dating back to at least 2001.  Al-‘Amili was involved in coordinating the delivery of cash payments from Iran to senior Hizballah finance officials in Lebanon working directly for the late Hizballah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah’s office.  One of these officials, Jihad Alami (Alami), was responsible for receiving and distributing the funding.  Following Hamas’ brutal attack on October 7 and during the ensuing conflict in Gaza in late 2023 and early 2024, Al-‘Amili coordinated the delivery of at least $50,000 to Alami in Lebanon, which was collected from Iran likely for onward transfer to Gaza.

Fadi Nehme (Nehme) is an accountant and business partner of the Chief of Hizballah’s Central Finance Unit, Ibrahim Ali Daher (Daher), who was designated by OFAC on May 11, 2021, for his role overseeing Hizballah’s overall budget and spending, including the group’s funding of its terrorist operations and malign activity.  Nehme is also a part owner of Auditors for Accounting and Auditing, which was designated by OFAC on December 1, 2022, for being owned or controlled by Daher, and which also provides financial services to Hizballah.  Senior Hizballah financial official Naser Hasan Neser (Neser) also owns a stake in the company; Neser was designated by OFAC on December 1, 2022, for acting for or on behalf of Auditors for Accounting and Auditing.

Senior Hizballah official Hasan Abdallah Ni’mah (Ni’mah) facilitates funding and networking opportunities for Hizballah across Africa, including the management of millions of dollars in transactions for Hizballah.  As of August 2022, Ni’mah coordinated the delivery of hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars to the Hizballah-aligned Islamic Movement of Nigeria.  Ni’mah has had longstanding connections with senior Hizballah leaders, including the now-deceased Hizballah Secretary General Nasrallah.

Al-‘Amili, Alami, and Nehme are being designated pursuant to E.O. 13224, as amended, for having materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services to or in support of, Hizballah.

Ni’mah is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13224, as amended, for having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, Hizballah.

The full announcement can be found here.

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