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Canadians should be concerned about Hezbollah financing activities, says CIJA official

25 March 2026
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A British Columbia company, Seven Seas for International Trading and Logistics, has been sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department for its alleged connections to a $100 million financing network supporting Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group. The company’s co-founder and CEO, Raoof Fadel, is a Lebanese-Canadian financier implicated in this network, which spans multiple countries, including Canada, Lebanon, and Syria. The sanctions, announced on March 20, 2023, freeze all assets of the designated individuals and entities within U.S. jurisdiction. The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs has expressed concern about the presence of Iran-backed terrorist entities in Canada, urging the government to enhance scrutiny and enforcement measures against such groups. The U.S. Treasury claims that Hezbollah diverts funds meant for the Lebanese people to finance its militant activities, with Alaa Hassan Hamieh, a key figure in the network, allegedly overseeing operations that involve money laundering and arms trafficking.

Why It Matters

The designation of Seven Seas for International Trading and Logistics underscores the international challenge of combating terrorist financing networks that operate across borders. Hezbollah, designated a terrorist organization by several countries, continues to receive financial support despite international sanctions and calls for disarmament. The U.S. Treasury’s actions reflect ongoing concerns about the role of Iranian proxies in destabilizing regions and threatening global security. Enhanced enforcement and scrutiny of financial activities linked to such networks are critical in preventing the facilitation of terrorism and protecting civilian populations.

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