The Jewish Chronicle

US blacklists Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh

- BY MICHAEL DAVENTRY FOREIGN EDITOR

THE US placed Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on its terror blacklist on Wednesday in a move that threatened to further inflame tensions with Palestinia­ns.

The 55-year-old, who became chairman of Hamas’s political bureau in May 2017 and was previously the prime minister of a breakaway Palestinia­n government in Gaza, was made a “Specially Designated Global Terrorist”.

The designatio­n means any assets held by the Hamas leader in the United States will be frozen, while US citizens and businesses are now banned from doing business with him.

“Haniyeh has close links with Hamas’s military wing and has been a proponent of armed struggle, including against civilians,” a State Department statement said.

“He has reportedly been involved in terrorist attacks against

Israeli citizens.

Hamas has

Ismail Haniyeh been responsibl­e for an estimated 17 American lives killed in terrorist attacks.”

The State Department also placed sanctions on Hakarat al-Sabireen, a Gaza-based group that links to Iran. Hamas itself was designated as a terrorist organisati­on by the US in 1997. “These designatio­ns target key terrorist groups and leaders – including two sponsored and directed by Iran – who are threatenin­g the stability of the Middle East, underminin­g the peace process, and attacking our allies Egypt and Israel,” US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said.

“Today’s actions are an important step in denying them the resources they need to plan and carry out their terrorist activities.” Relations between Palestinia­ns and the US were already strained by President Donald Trump’s decision to change his country’s policy and recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

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