Treasury Department accuses prominent economist Hassan Moukalled of assisting Lebanese terror group's financial operations

International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and ProPublica say centuries-old 'honorary consul' system being utilized by terror group to funnel money to Beirut

Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews says the Lebanon-based organization poses a 'real' and 'credible' threat to Australia, and provides support to other terror groups

Al-Qard al-Hasan Association, which gives small, interest-free loans to hundreds of thousands in poverty-stricken Lebanon, accused of managing funds for terror group

Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Iran-backed terror group uses 'global networks of financiers and front companies to support its malign activity'

FM Ashkenazi hails Central European nation for joining growing list of countries blacklisting Iranian-backed group in its entirety, calls on EU to follow suit

Abbas Ibrahim, said to be facing US sanctions for ties to Hezbollah terror group, makes comments after Washington trip where he is thought to have discussed case with officials

Gebran Bassil calls Treasury Department measures against him a 'crime,' vows to appeal decision

New measures hit Gebran Bassil, a lawmaker who leads the largest bloc in parliament and a son-in-law of President Michel Aoun, accusing him of corruption

Foreign Minister Ashkenazi hails non-binding motion as another victory for Israeli diplomacy, calls on other countries to follow suit

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