The United States announced on Wednesday the imposition of sanctions on six charities operating in Gaza, as well as one group. This decision is part of efforts to combat alleged ties between these organizations and terrorist groups. US authorities claim that these charities were used to finance extremist activities under the cover of humanitarian aid. It is reported that the assets of the sanctioned organizations have been frozen, and US citizens and companies are prohibited from conducting any business with them. This decision has drawn criticism from some human rights organizations, which believe that such measures could worsen the humanitarian situation in the region.
US Imposes Sanctions on Charities in Gaza
The United States has imposed sanctions on six charities in Gaza, accusing them of ties to terrorism. The move has drawn criticism from human rights groups.