Lebanon bans dealing with Hezbollah financial entity

Lebanon’s central bank has banned banks and brokerages from dealing with a Hezbollah-affiliated financial institution, according to a circular, a sign of the group’s diminished sway over state affairs since its devastating war with Israel.

Keeping up military pressure on the Iran-backed group, Israel on Tuesday launched some of its heaviest airstrikes since a ceasefire in November, saying it hit training camps and weapons depots in eastern Lebanon. A security source in Lebanon said 12 people were killed, five of them Hezbollah fighters.

Hezbollah has faced mounting pressures since the war, including financial ones.

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