Kuwait Times

US denies claims it eased Zionist settler sanctions

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WASHINGTON: The US Treasury Department pushed back on Friday against claims it had eased sanctions against West Bank settlers after pressure from the Zionist entity’s finance minister.

The US recently sanctioned seven Zionist settlers and two farming outposts in the West Bank in response to a surge in violence, freezing their assets and preventing them from carrying out financial transactio­ns with US banks and individual­s.

Earlier this week, a Zionist widely-read free Hebrew language daily reported that the Biden administra­tion had “dramatical­ly” softened its sanctions against these individual­s after pressure from the Zionist entity’s finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich.

Simcha Rothman, a politician from Smotrich’s ultranatio­nalist Religious Zionism party, later shared a screenshot of the article on social media, congratula­ting Smotrich for pushing the US to understand that its sanctions had “crossed the line.” On Friday, the US Treasury Department published the letter it had sent to the Zionist authoritie­s on Tuesday in response to questions from Zionist banks about “subsistenc­e payments for persons sanctioned under this authority.”

The letter said Zionist banks could still process transactio­ns for sanctioned individual­s “that are ordinarily incident and necessary to basic human needs or subsistenc­e,” as long as they did not involve “the US financial system or US persons.”

This step, which was “consistent with Treasury’s approach across multiple sanctions programs,” included staples like food, healthcare, basic housing and taxes. “(Zionist) banks would also not be exposed to sanctions risk for processing transactio­ns for expenses essential for the survival of animals on farms that are blocked as a result of a designatio­n of their owners,” it added. A Treasury spokespers­on told AFP that the Biden administra­tion still “fully intends to enforce” the sanctions, adding that “humanitari­an exceptions” exist for all US sanctions programs. —AFP

 ?? ?? +(@9 :/(9(-! )SHJR ZTVRL ÄSSZ [OL HPY PU [OL 7HSLZtinia­n village of Dayr Sharaf in the West Bank located about seven kilometers (four miles) from the Jewish Einav settlement after dozens of Jewish settlers stormed the village in 2023. — AFP
+(@9 :/(9(-! )SHJR ZTVRL ÄSSZ [OL HPY PU [OL 7HSLZtinia­n village of Dayr Sharaf in the West Bank located about seven kilometers (four miles) from the Jewish Einav settlement after dozens of Jewish settlers stormed the village in 2023. — AFP

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