Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has rebuked the United States over imposing sanctions against Gebran Bassil, leader of Lebanon's major Christian bloc calling that intervention in the domestic affairs of the Arab country.
Hezbollah censures US intervention in Lebanon's affairs
7 Nov 2020 - 11:02
Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has rebuked the United States over imposing sanctions against Gebran Bassil, leader of Lebanon's major Christian bloc calling that intervention in the domestic affairs of the Arab country.
In a statement on Friday, Hezbollah said the US sponsors and fully supports terrorism, extremism, corruption, corrupt leaders, and dictatorships across the globe, stressing that Washington does not have the right to preach on fighting terrorism.
The statement came hours after the US Treasury Department blacklisted Bassil over accusations of corruption. Bassil, who is the son-in-law of Lebanon’s President Michel Aoun, said he was not intimidated by the US sanctions.
“This decision specifically aims at subjecting a large Lebanese political team to the American conditions and dictates on Lebanon,” Hezbollah further said in the statement, adding that the US employs its internal laws, including its so-called anti-terrorism and anti-corruption Acts, to extend its dominance and influence over other countries.
The resistance movement also pointed out that Washington uses the said laws against any free and honorable country, party, and movement or individual that does not submit to the US policies, obey its instructions and accept its schemes “aimed at sowing sedition and fragmentation and creating internal and regional conflicts.”
In conclusion, Hezbollah said that it “voices patriotic, moral and human solidarity with the Free Patriotic Movement and its head in the face of such unjust decisions and baseless fabrications.”
Separately on Friday, a senior US official said Bassil’s support for the Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah had been “every bit of the motivation” for the imposition of the sanctions.
The Free Patriotic Movement has a political alliance with Hezbollah.
Back in September, Washington blacklisted two Lebanese ministers over alleged support for the resistance movement.
The White House targeted former Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil, from the Shia Amal Party, and former Transport Minister Youssef Fenianos, from the Christian Marada movement, with sanctions, freezing any assets they held in the United States and banning Americans from doing any financial transactions with them.
The US has so far imposed severe sanctions against Hezbollah over terrorism allegations.
Hezbollah was founded in the 1980s following the Israeli invasion and occupation of southern Lebanon. The movement waged a long resistance campaign against Israeli forces and pushed them out of southern Lebanon in May 2000. Since then, the group has grown into a powerful military force. Israel also suffered a humiliating defeat from Hezbollah in a war in 2006.
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