sanctions

Israel-Hamas War: What happened on day 194?

IDF destroys launchers in Gaza • Rocket directly hits building in north • US shoots down Houthi UAVs •IDF destroys Hezbollah launchers in Lebanon

Israeli construction to suffer under Turkey's economic sanctions

Turkey's Trade Ministry to restrict exports of a wide range of products to Israel, especially those used for construction, until a ceasefire is declared in Gaza.

15/04/2024

No plan yet for sanctions on Israel to get aid into Gaza, says French minister

France recently imposed sanctions against some individuals who it says are linked to violence by settlers in the West Bank.

By REUTERS
10/04/2024

Representatives urge US to sanction Gaza group Popular Resistance Committees for role in Oct. 7

PRC participated in Hamas' attacks on October 7 and boasted about their involvement, according to a release from Rep. Brad Sherman's office.

US announces additional sanctions against Houthi financier

Since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, the Iranian-backed group has terrorized shipping networks, leading the US State Department to take a firmer stance.

Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny takes part in a rally in Moscow, Russia, February 29, 2

EU ministers agree to sanctions over Navalny's death

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell states that EU foreign ministers agree to impose sanctions on individuals and organizations responsible for the death of Alexi Navalny.

By REUTERS
18/03/2024

EU to sanction violent West Bank settlers as Hungary drops veto

For the EU to follow suit it would need consensus from all 27 of its member states.

EU close to sanctioning violent Israeli settlers - diplomats

The EU has not spelled out what the sanctions would entail but officials have said they would include bans on travel to the EU.

By REUTERS
15/03/2024

Israeli MK: Fresh US sanctions 'delusional, disgraceful, and ugly'

Israeli politicians slam US sanctions on West Bank farms and individuals, decrying foreign intervention.

US sanctions Israeli ex-intelligence officer, spyware CEO

Tal Dilian, Intellexa provoked Washington’s ire for potential human rights violations.

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