Israel expands Lebanon assault, striking banks to hit Hezbollah’s finances

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Al-Qard Al-Hassan, or AQAH, has been under U.S. sanctions since 2007, with the U.S. Department of the Treasury describing the bank as being used by Hezbollah “as a cover to manage the terrorist group’s financial activities” and to “gain access to the international financial system.”

In the years since, Treasury officials have continued to accuse Hezbollah of using the bank to “abuse the Lebanese financial sector and drain Lebanon’s financial resources at an already dire time” in a country grappling with protracted economic and political crises.

Al-Qard Al-Hassan has more than 30 branches across Lebanon, according to local media, with many based in the Shiite-majority southern suburbs of Beirut and at least some appearing to have been connected to residential buildings.

Israel’s strikes on the bank marks an expansion of its war against Hezbollah beyond what the IDF has described as the targeting of the group’s military sites.

The IDF said Monday that Israeli soldiers also continued to launch ground raids into southern Lebanon and had dismantled “large quantities of Hezbollah’s weapons,” while also killing Hezbollah members, including “tactical-level commanders.”

At least 2,464 people, including 127 children, have been killed in Lebanon since hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah began to escalate last year following Hamas’ Oct. 7 terror attack, according to the Lebanese health ministry, while an estimated 1.2 million people have been displaced from their homes.

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