Salman Raouf.. Hezbollah’s Mastermind for attack in Buenos Aires
The Trump administration is targeting a senior
Hezbollah operative with sanctions in what the White House says is an
unprecedented use of economic pressure.
The Treasury Department announced Friday morning
it's designating Salman Raouf Salman, “also known as Samuel
Salman El Reda” for acting on behalf of the Iran-backed Hezbollah, which the
administration says is responsible for the planning, coordination and execution
of terrorist attacks and for undermining the security of Lebanon. The State
Department is also offering $7 million for information that leads to his
capture.
This administration will continue to target
Hezbollah terrorists who plot horrific murderous operations and
indiscriminately kill innocent civilians on behalf of this violent group and
its Iranian patrons, said Sigal Mandelker, Treasury's Under Secretary for
Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, in a statement.
We are targeting Salman Raouf Salman, who
coordinated a devastating attack in Buenos Aires, Argentina against the largest
Jewish center in South America 25 years ago and has directed terrorist
operations in the Western Hemisphere for Hezbollah ever since.
The administration announced its actions on the 25th
anniversary of an attack Salman is accused of ordering on a Jewish center in
Buenos Aires, Argentina. The attack killed 85 people and wounded hundreds of
others.
Since then, the U.S. and other nations have accused
Salman of plotting other attacks from a base in Lebanon. Officials believe he
is still in the Middle East, but do not know exactly where.
The new sanctions are designed to freeze all of
Salman's assets within the United States.
On Thursday, Argentina’s government declared
Hezbollah to be a terrorist organization and froze its assets.
Iran has accused the Trump administration of
provoking a military confrontation. The U.S. has blamed Iran for a series of
attacks on oil tankers in and around the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump and aides said Iran has a 40-year history of
provoking the United States.
The announcement comes just one day after Argentina
designated Hezbollah a terrorist organisation – a measure Secretary Pompeo
commended during his remarks. The move imposes sanctions against the
organisation, freezing its assets.
Salman arrived in Argentina in 1989 using the false
identity “Salman El Reda” and married an Argentine of Lebanese descent. In
2009, he was identified in a report by late AMIA special prosecutor Alberto
Nisman as the alleged primary organiser of the 1994 bombing, which left 85
people dead and more than 300 injured.