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US Advocates for Enhanced Sanctions on Hamas as European Allies Consider Measures

by Richie
10/28/2023
in Compliance, Sanctions

In recent developments, the United States is urging its European counterparts to strengthen and broaden sanctions against Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, in a bid to curtail its financial activities and operational capabilities. Wally Adeyemo, the US deputy Treasury secretary, made this call during a speech in London, emphasizing the need for a coalition of like-minded countries to prevent Hamas from evading sanctions.

Adeyemo stated, “We are working with partners and allies around the globe to increase information sharing and collaboration to tackle terrorist financing. Hamas should have nowhere to hide.” He expressed the US’s willingness to cooperate with European countries and jurisdictions to disrupt Hamas’ efforts further.

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The Biden administration has been exploring ways to target the sources of funding that support Hamas, especially amid the escalating conflict with Israel. Talks between US Treasury officials and UK officials in London preceded planned discussions in Brussels.

In response to the October 7 attacks, the US imposed a second round of sanctions on individuals and financial networks associated with Hamas. These measures specifically target assets within Hamas’ secret investment portfolio and individuals accused of aiding sanctions evasion, including a Hamas official in Iran and a Gaza-based entity.

The United States has maintained a stringent approach towards Hamas, designating nearly 1,000 individuals and entities connected to terrorism and terrorist financing, including links to Iran and its proxies, such as Hamas and Hezbollah.

While the US has designated Hamas as a foreign terrorist organization since 1997, more recent designations by the EU and the UK have also labeled the group as such. However, there remains a difference in the extent of sanctions imposed on Hamas leaders between the US and its allies, a matter to be discussed in upcoming talks.

French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed increasing sanctions against Hamas within the EU to cut off financing and support routes to the group, suggesting measures similar to those imposed on the terrorist organization ISIS.

A US Treasury official indicated that joint actions with European partners were expected, with a focus on preventing individuals and entities from shifting their financial activities away from the US dollar.

The US aims to further strengthen sanctions against Hamas, potentially targeting senior individuals and significant entities, particularly in the Middle East, to close any existing gaps or loopholes. This renewed pressure aligns with the US’s strategy of enhancing multilateral cooperation in addressing this issue.

Wally Adeyemo is set to travel to Brussels for discussions with senior EU officials on coordinating sanctions against Hamas. Additionally, the US is urging cryptocurrency asset firms to contribute more to the crackdown on illicit financing, as concerns about crypto-related activities supporting terrorist groups have arisen.

It is important to note that the Biden administration is under pressure to take tougher action against illicit cryptocurrency activities, with Senator Elizabeth Warren and approximately 100 lawmakers urging such measures following reports of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad raising funds through cryptocurrencies.

While implementing sanctions, the US is also striving to avoid disrupting humanitarian aid flows to Gaza, which is controlled by Hamas. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has emphasized that the sanctions target Hamas and its support network rather than the Palestinian population.

The European Union designated Hamas as a terrorist organization in 2003, imposing travel bans and asset freezes on its members. Sanctions decisions within the EU are typically made by member states through a confidential process based on unanimity. The EU is actively engaged with G7 and G20 members to enhance measures against terrorism financing and money laundering.

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