US sanctions extremist Israeli group blocking aid to Gaza
- The US has sanctioned Israeli group Tzav 9, linked to reservists and settlers, for obstructing aid deliveries to Gaza.
- The sanctions aim to deter Tzav 9's actions of blocking, harassing, and damaging aid shipments to Gaza, seen as threats to peace by US officials.
- Tzav 9 members were involved in violent disruptions of aid convoys, including looting and setting fire to trucks carrying humanitarian aid near Hebron.
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US imposes sanctions on Israeli group for blocking Gaza aid
The US State Department has sanctioned Tsav 9, describing it as a violent, extremist Israeli group, for blocking convoys delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza and assaulting trucks. The US said Tsav 9 activists began obstructing a key crossing, Kerem Shalom, at the start of the year, and later set trucks on fire and injured drivers and Israel Defense Forces soldiers, as hunger spread inside Gaza.
Die USA haben Sanktionen gegen eine extremistische israelische Gruppe verhängt, weil diese Hilfslieferungen für den Gazastreifen blockiert hat.
US Sanctions Israeli Activists Accused of Attacking Humanitarian Aid Deliveries to Gaza
President Joe Biden’s administration announced sanctions on Friday against an Israeli activist group blocking shipments of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. “The Department of State is today designating Tzav 9, a violent extremist Israeli group that has been blocking, harassing, and damaging convoys carrying lifesaving humanitarian assistance to Palestinian civilians in Gaza,” the U.S. State Department announced in a Friday press statement. …
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