US PUTS 3 HAMAS LEADERS ON TERROR BLACKLIST

US puts 3 Hamas leaders on terror blacklist (Photo: Maan News Agency)
US puts 3 Hamas leaders on terror blacklist (Photo: Maan News Agency)

Washinton, 25 Dhulqa’dah 1436/9 September 2015 (MINA) – The United States put three senior members of Hamas, a senior commander and two leaders freed by Israel in exchange for captive soldier Gilad Shalit, on its terror blacklist Tuesday.

The State Department said Yehia Sinwar, Rawhi Mushtaha and the Palestinian group’s military commander Mohammed Deif had been named “specially designated global terrorists” under US law.

Deif has been described as Israel’s most wanted man for his role since 2002 as commander of Hamas’ military wing, the al-Qassam Brigades, overseeing attacks in Gaza and Israel, Maan News Agency quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

“He is known for deploying suicide bombers and directing the kidnapping of Israeli soldiers,” the State Department said in a statement announcing his new designation.

“During the 2014 conflict between Israel and Hamas, Deif was the mastermind of Hamas’ offensive strategy.”

As “global terrorists,” the three Palestinian figures are subject to the seizure of any assets they hold in areas of US jurisdiction and Americans are forbidden from doing business with them.

Hamas denounced the decision as “immoral and against international law” on its Twitter account, accusing Washington of “backing Israeli terrorism.”

Separately, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said blacklisting senior figures would not stop the group “from succeeding in our national duty of protecting our people and liberating Palestine.”

Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, is regarded as a terrorist organization by both the United States and Israel.

Deif, a veteran of the Palestinian struggle, has long been a target for Israeli assassination, and in August last year his wife and son were killed in an air strike.

Sinwar and Mushtaha were named to Hamas political leadership roles in Gaza in 2012, a few months after they were among 1,027 prisoners freed by Israel in exchange for Shalit. (T/P002/R04)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

 

 

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