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There are 13 people and 21 groups and entities on these terrorist lists.

The Council of the European Union (EU) on Tuesday added Yahya Sinwar, the political leader of Hamas, to their terrorist list as a result of the group’s surprise attack on Israel on October 7.

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The Council also added Ahmed Khaled Muller, a member of Al-Shabab in Somalia, to its autonomous sanctions list against ISIS and Al-Qaida. Muller has participated in combat operations and committed terrorist acts on behalf of Al-Shabab, a terrorist organization affiliated with Al-Qaida.

These individuals added to the terrorist list are now subject to the freezing of their funds and other financial assets in EU member states, while EU operators are prohibited from making funds and economic resources available to them.

The Council stated, “The EU remains committed to taking decisive action against those who continue to threaten international peace and security by planning, financing, and committing terrorist attacks and by spreading their deadly propaganda around the world.”

The Council of the EU had already added Mohammed Deif, Commander General of the military wing of Hamas, the Ezzedin al-Qassam Brigade, and Marwan Issa, the deputy Commander of the military wing of Hamas, on December 8. Their funds and financial assets were also frozen.

The Council stated that these decisions reconfirm “the EU’s resolve in countering the continued terrorist threat posed by Al-Qaeda, ISIL (Da’est) and their regional affiliates.”

These lists of persons, groups, and entities involved in terrorist acts and subject to restrictive measures were created as part of the EU’s response to terrorism after the September 11 attacks in 2001.

These lists are reviewed regularly, at least every six months. There are 13 people and 21 groups and entities on these lists.
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz welcomed what he said was a “just and moral decision” by the EU.

“This decision is also a result of our diplomatic efforts to strangle the resources of the Hamas, to delegitimize them and prohibit all support to them,” Katz wrote on social media platform X. “We will continue to eradicate the root of evil, in Gaza and wherever it raises its head.”

Taher Al-Nono, media advisor to Qatar-based Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, accused the EU of bias and called for an end to what he said was its “double-standard policy.”

“These are ridiculous and silly sanctions because everyone knows that Yahya Al-Sinwar has no assets or money, neither in Palestine nor outside it,” he told Reuters.

Yahya Sinwar is worth between $1 and $3 million, according to the BBC.

“Such a decision has no value against Hamas, but the idea of imposing sanctions on the leaders of resistance and Hamas, which is resisting the (Israeli) occupation, as granted by international law, shows bias to the occupation.”

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