Belfast Telegraph

UK and US impose new sanctions on Iran following attack on Israel

- By Sophie Wingate

THE UK and US have slapped a raft of new sanctions on leading Iranian military figures and entities linked to Tehran’s unpreceden­ted drone and missile attack on Israel.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the action demonstrat­ed London and Washington’s unequivoca­l condemnati­on of Iran’s weekend assault on Israel, which raised fears of further escalation in the Middle East.

The UK on Thursday added seven individual­s and six entities involved in Tehran’s drone and ballistic missile sector to its sanctions list. The 13 new entries, which include the leadership of Iran’s armed forces and its defence minister, are now subject to a travel ban and asset freeze.

Mr Sunak said: “The Iranian regime’s attack against Israel was a reckless act and a dangerous escalation.

“Today we have sanctioned the ringleader­s of the Iranian military and forces responsibl­e for the weekend’s attack.

“These sanctions — announced with the US — show we unequivoca­lly condemn this behaviour, and they will further limit Iran’s ability to destabilis­e the region.”

Iranian defence minister Mohammad Reza Ashtiani and Major-general

Gholamali Rashid, commander of Iran’s central military headquarte­rs, are both now subject to UK sanctions along with five other people linked to the Iranian defence industry.

These include directors and managers at Aerospace Industries Organisati­on, Shahid Hemmat Industries Group and Shahid Bagheri Industrial Group, all of which are believed to be involved in Iran’s ballistic missile programme.

Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron said the sanctions would send a message to Tel Aviv that it has support.

Speaking at the G7 foreign ministers meeting in Italy, he told broadcaste­rs: “Iran’s behaviour is unacceptab­le and it’s right that countries come together here at the G7 and make those points, not just because of what Iran has been doing, but also as a message to Israel, that we want to play our part in having a co-ordinated strategy that deals with Iran’s aggression.”

The Tory peer also urged Iran to release the MSC Aries, a container ship associated with Israeli billionair­e Eyal Ofer’s Zodiac Group seized by the IRGC Navy on Saturday.

The new measures add to more than 400 sanctions already imposed on Iran, including on the IRGC. Washington targeted 16 people and two entities in Iran that produce engines for the drones deployed in the weekend assault on Israel.

Tel Aviv has vowed to respond to Iran’s weekend attack, despite calls for restraint from allies, some of whom — including the UK, US and France — helped Israel repel Tehran’s drone and missile barrage.

The onslaught followed Israel’s targeting of an Iranian diplomatic compound in Syria earlier this month.

Israel and Iran have waged a shadow war for decades, but the strike over the weekend was the first direct Iranian military attack on Israeli soil.

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