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US Sanctions Push Against ISIS Finance: The U.S. Treasury and State Department designated a Lagos-based Nigerian money facilitator, Mukhtar Adamu Muhammad, and froze assets tied to three Nigerian bureaux de change, plus other figures and firms across France, Syria and Türkiye, alleging they helped ISIS move funds across borders. Lebanon Border Repair Delayed: Lebanon’s Aboudieh/Dabbousieh crossing rehabilitation is stuck in slow administrative steps after bids were opened, with months of reviews and approvals still ahead before work can start. Syria Accountability Watch: Syria’s Interior Ministry arrested a former Assad-era brigadier general over alleged corruption and wartime abuses in Daraa, signaling a push to treat financial crimes as part of transitional justice. Regional Diplomacy: Egypt and Syria held renewed talks after a dispute over Syria’s Cairo diplomatic mission names was resolved, with plans for a second senior-level government meeting to boost trade. Southern Lebanon After Ceasefire: France’s Macron is seeking a new international force for southern Lebanon as UNIFIL’s mandate ends, while U.S.-mediated Lebanon-Israel talks are set to resume in Washington. Damascus Daily News Focus: ISIS financing crackdowns and Lebanon-Syria border and diplomacy dominate this week’s Syria-linked developments.

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