The Jerusalem Post

New US sanctions target Hamas, ISIS

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States on Tuesday announced sanctions on a “wide range of terrorists and their supporters,” including the Palestinia­n group Hamas and Iran’s Islamic Revolution­ary Guards Corps, on the eve of the 18th anniversar­y of the September 11 attacks.

The targets include 15 leaders, individual­s and entities affiliated with groups such as Hamas, al-Qaeda, Islamic State and Iran’s IRGC, the US Treasury Department said in a statement.

The sanctions were applied using new tools from an executive order recently updated by President Donald Trump.

“Since the horrific attacks of 9/11, the US government has refocused its counterter­rorism efforts to constantly adapt to emerging threats,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in the statement.

“President Trump’s modernized counterter­rorism Executive Order enhances the authoritie­s we use to target the finances of terror groups and their leaders to ensure they are as robust as possible,” Mnuchin said.

Sanctioned leaders include Turkeybase­d Zaher Jabarin, the head of Hamas’s financial office; and Muhammad Sa’id Izadi, the chief of the IRGC-Quds Force’s Palestinia­n office in Lebanon.

The targets also included a Brazil-based al Qaeda member, a Maldivian national who recruits for the Islamic State branch active in Afghanista­n, and an operative of the Islamic State affiliate in the Philippine­s, the statement said.

Several exchange houses, and a jewelry company in southern Turkey, were also designated by the Treasury.

The sanctions mean any property the targets may have in the United States would be blocked and US persons would generally be prohibited from having business dealings with them.

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