Israel says strikes targeted Hezbollah financing linked to Iran
The Israeli military said on Wednesday that it had struck two money exchange offices in Beirut that were used to finance Hezbollah and were linked to Iran.
In a statement, the Israel Defense Forces said the sites were used to transfer and conceal funds, including Iranian money, for Hezbollah’s activities.
“Hezbollah’s systematic use of money exchange offices for terror financing and money laundering, which was uncovered by the IDF a year ago, is one of the primary methods for Hezbollah to finance and conceal Iranian funds,” the IDF said.
It added that the offices, named “Boa Chance” money exchange office and the “Trade Point International” money exchange office, were targeted after identifying that they continued transferring funds used for attacks against Israel.








