Saudi Arabia blacklists four firms, three Lebanese men over Hezbollah ties

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A general view shows the Saudi embassy in Beirut, Lebanon February 25, 2016. Picture taken February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

Saudi Arabia said on Friday it had blacklisted four companies and three Lebanese men for having links to Lebanese Shia Muslim militant group Hezbollah, a close ally of Riyadh’s arch regional adversary Iran.

“The kingdom will continue its fight against the terrorist activities of the so-called Hezbollah with all available means,” the Saudi Interior Ministry said in a statement carried by the state news agency SPA.

The Sunni Muslim kingdom last week suspended aid worth $3 billion to the Lebanese army over the Beirut government’s failure to sign up to statements condemning attacks on Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran.

The ministry identified the four companies as Vatech SARL, Le-Hua Electronics Field Co. Limited, Aero Skyone Co. Limited and Labico SAL Offshore, and the men as Fadi Hussein Serhan, Adel Mohamad Cherri and Ali Zeaiter.

The statement did not elaborate. It was not known what effect Riyadh’s blacklisting had on the companies’ activities or whether they had business in the kingdom. Saudi officials could not immediately be reached for comment.