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5/5/2020

Treasury Sanctions Hizballah Operatives in West Africa

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

Treasury Sanctions Hizballah Operatives in West Africa
6/11/2013
Action Targets Hizballah’s Global Support Network Responsible for Fundraising and Recruiting
WASHINGTON – The Department of the Treasury today designated four Lebanese supporters of Hizballah who are responsible for aiding the organization’s attempts to extend its
influence throughout West Africa. Ali Ibrahim al-Watfa, Abbas Loutfe Fawaz, Ali Ahmad Chehade, and Hicham Nmer Khanafer, who are responsible for Hizballah’s activities in Sierra
Leone, Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire, and the Gambia respectively, have been organized fundraising efforts, recruited members, and in some cases styled themselves as ambassadors of
Hizballah’s Foreign Relations Department. Today’s designations, pursuant to Executive Order 13224, which targets terrorists and their supporters, further expose the alarming reach of
Hizballah’s activities and its determination to create a worldwide funding and recruitment network to support its violence and criminal enterprises around the world. Even as Hizballah
claims to be a resistance organization, its expansive global network is sending money and operatives to carry out terrorist attacks around the world and fighters to the front lines of the
Syrian civil war.
“As Hizballah continues to use its global network of operatives and supporters to extend its malign influence beyond the borders of Lebanon, we will continue to use all tools at our
disposal to take action to disrupt these efforts,” said Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence David S. Cohen. “These actions are increasingly important as the funding
from Hizballah’s traditional patron, Iran, is squeezed by international sanctions.”
In addition to targeting Hizballah’s terrorist operations, the Treasury Department has exposed Hizballah’s links to vast narcotics trafficking and money laundering operations by both
designating the network of narcotics kingpin Ayman Joumaa as well as employing Section 311 of the USA PATRIOT Act against Lebanese exchange houses transferring illicit profits into
the international financial system. Treasury has also targeted Hizballah support networks run by Ali Mohamad Saleh in South America. These combined actions have exposed and
disrupted Hizballah’s attempts to expand its influence beyond the borders of Lebanon. Nonetheless, Hizballah has shown that it is determined to adapt and use its international
networks to support terrorist attacks against civilians around the world.
U.S. persons are generally prohibited from engaging in any transactions with the individuals designated today, and any assets of those designees subject to U.S. jurisdiction are frozen.
Ali Ibrahim al-Watfa
Ali Ibrahim al-Watfa was formally appointed as the permanent Hizballah liaison to Sierra Leone by the Hizballah Foreign Relations Department, and he is a senior member of, and has
assisted in leading, a Hizballah cell in Freetown, Sierra Leone, that is focused on fundraising for the group. Al-Watfa coordinated the transfer of funds from Sierra Leone to Hizballah in
Lebanon through the Hizballah Foreign Relations Department.
Abbas Loutfe Fawaz
Abbas Loutfe Fawaz is a Hizballah Foreign Relations Department official who serves as Hizballah’s leader in Senegal, playing a key role in Hizballah’s activities and recruiting members
for Hizballah. Following the 2006 Israeli-Hizballah conflict, Fawaz established a group of Hizballah followers and, taking advantage of increased Lebanese nationalism generated by the
conflict, became more active in promoting Hizballah and fundraising for the group. Fawaz used supermarkets, which he owned and operated, in Dakar, Senegal, to raise funds for
Hizballah and attract supporters. Fawaz hosted a visit to Dakar, Senegal, of Hizballah members from Lebanon to promote Hizballah's interests, garner support among the Lebanese
expatriates, and solicit financial donations.
Fawaz traveled to Lebanon to meet with Hizballah officials to discuss security in relation to the potential indictment of Hizballah members by the United Nations Special Tribunal for
Lebanon (STL) for the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri. Prior to his travel to Lebanon, Fawaz identified tens of Lebanese nationals residing in
Senegal for whom he would arrange travel to Lebanon if Hizballah security officials deemed them to be of use. Fawaz also led a group of Hizballah members and supporters in secret
meetings in order to devise ways to increase Hizballah's fundraising efforts and to promote Hizballah's popularity among Lebanese nationals in Dakar. Fawaz was deeply involved in
Hizballah's efforts to influence the selection of a director of an influential Islamic institute in Dakar, and was also a key figure in arranging travel for a high-level Hizballah delegation from
Lebanon.
Ali Ahmad Chehade
Ali Chehade is the Hizballah Foreign Relations Department official for Cote d’Ivoire, and in this capacity attempted to coordinate travel for Hizballah members from Senegal to Cote
d’Ivoire. Chehade, who was sent to Cote d'Ivoire from Lebanon by senior Hizballah leadership, also is a Hizballah recruiter assisting Specially Designated Global Terrorist Abd Al
Munim Qubaysi.
Hicham Nmer Khanafer
Hicham Khanafer has been an active and influential Hizballah member in The Gambia, where he has been involved in recruiting and fundraising for Hizballah. He hosted weekly
meetings for local Hizballah members and supporters at his home, and he held weekly Hizballah fundraising and recruiting drives at a local mosque.
Identifying Information
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Ali Ibrahim al-Watfa
Ali Ibrahim al-Wafa
Alie Ibrahim al-Wafa
Alie Ibrahim al-Watfa
Al Haji Alie Ibrahim
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Treasury Sanctions Hizballah Operatives in West Africa
Al Qalamun, Lebanon
26 Malama Thomas Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone

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Abbas Loutfe Fawaz
Abbas Fouaz
‘Abbas Abu-Ahmad Fawwaz
07 August 1978
Jwaya, Lebanon
Dakar, Senegal
096574S (Senegal)
Lebanese
Senegalese
Dakar, Senegal

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Ali Ahmad Chehade
Ali Cheade
Ali Shihadi
Abou Hassan Ali Chehade
Abou Hassan Jawad
Abu Hassan Jawad
January 5, 1961
Ansarie, Lebanon
RL0516070 (Lebanon)
Lebanese
Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire

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Hicham Nmer Khanafer
Hisham Kanafer
Hisham Khanafir
Hicham Kanafer
Hisham Khanafar
May 23, 1965
Ainata, Lebanon
Kuntair, Gambia
1617889, Lebanon
Lebanese
Gambian
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