Israel held back yesterday from imposing an all-out embargo on the incoming Hamas-led Palestinian administration but announced sanctions that were still likely to cripple the authority. While committing itself not to block humanitarian aid, Israel said it would actively work to stop assistance of whatever sort – financial, military or diplomatic – reaching the Palestinian Authority while it was run by Hamas. Middle East factfile The £30 million monthly tax refund that Israel has traditionally paid the authority would be frozen from the beginning of next month and Israel would work to persuade other countries to impose the same financial block. The loss of the money will be felt immediately by the Hamas-led government as it is needed to pay about 135,000 public sector employees. Israel reiterated that all Hamas members were still regarded as belonging to a terrorist group and were banned from moving through Israeli-controlled checkpoints. This includes the 74 newly elected Hamas members of parliament. Israel said the sanctions were intended to hurt the Palestinian Authority, not its people. It held back from imposing a full closure of its borders and checkpoints with Palestinian areas, which means thousands of migrant […]
Monday, February 20th, 2006
Israel Announces Sanctions on Hamas
Author: TIM BUTCHER
Source: Telegraph (U.K.)
Publication Date: 20/02/2006
Link: Israel Announces Sanctions on Hamas
Source: Telegraph (U.K.)
Publication Date: 20/02/2006
Link: Israel Announces Sanctions on Hamas
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