WASHINGTON: The United States imposed sanctions Wednesday on a Lebanese environmental organization accused of being an arm of the militant group Hezbollah.
The Treasury Departmentâs Office of Foreign Assets Control designated Green Without Borders and its leader, Zouher Nahli, for allegedly providing support and cover to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon along the âBlue Lineâ between Lebanon and Israel âwhile operating under the guise of environmental activism.â
The Treasury says Green Without Borderâs outposts are manned by Hezbollah operatives, serving as cover for the militant groupâs warehouses and munitions tunnels. Workers at the outposts have allegedly prevent UN peacekeepers in Lebanon from accessing areas which the United Nations has authority to access.
Green Without Border is a nongovernmental organization established in 2013. It says it aims to protect Lebanonâs green areas and plant trees.
âWe are not an arm for anyone,â Nahli told The Associated Press in January. âWe as an environmental association work for all the people and we are not politicized.â
Matthew Miller, a spokesman for the State Department, said the US took action âas part of our efforts to prevent and disrupt financial and other support for terrorist attacks in Lebanon, Israel, and around the world.â
Brian E. Nelson, the Treasuryâs undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, said the US rejects Hezbollahâs âcynical efforts to cloak its destabilizing terrorist activities with false environmentalism.â
US sanctions Lebanese environmental group accused of being an arm of Hezbollah
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Updated 16 August 2023
US sanctions Lebanese environmental group accused of being an arm of Hezbollah

- Treasury says Green Without Borderâs outposts are manned by Hezbollah operatives, serving as cover for the militant groupâs warehouses and munitions tunnels