France says EU to adopt sanctions against Hamas on Monday

An Israeli armored vehicle convoy returns from the Gaza Strip on January 15, 2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas militant group. (AFP)
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Updated 18 January 2024
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France says EU to adopt sanctions against Hamas on Monday

  • Brussels will adopt “a regime of sanctions against Hamas,” French foreign ministry spokesman Christophe Lemoine said
  • The punitive measures will target Hamas and some of its leaders involved in the unprecedented October 7 attacks

PARIS: The European Union will adopt sanctions Monday against Hamas in response to the Palestinian group’s deadly October 7 attack on Israel, France said Thursday.
Brussels will adopt “a regime of sanctions against Hamas,” French foreign ministry spokesman Christophe Lemoine told reporters, adding that they would target “individuals and transfers of funds.”
The punitive measures will target Hamas and some of its leaders involved in the unprecedented October 7 attacks against southern Israel that resulted in the death of about 1,140 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.
Militants seized about 250 hostages during the October 7 attacks, around 132 of whom Israel says remain in Gaza.
On Tuesday, the EU added Hamas Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar to its “terrorist” sanctions blacklist over the October 7 attacks.
The move means that the accused mastermind of the attacks is subject to an asset freeze in the 27-nation bloc and bans EU citizens from conducting transactions with him.
In December, the EU added two of Hamas’s top military commanders, Mohammed Deif and Marwan Issa, to its terrorist blacklist.
Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas is already listed as a “terrorist” organization by the EU.
Vowing to destroy Hamas, Israel is conducting relentless bombardment and a ground offensive which have killed at least 24,448 Palestinians, around 70 percent of them women, children and adolescents, according to Gaza health ministry figures.


EU leaders agree on 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine

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EU leaders agree on 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine

BRUSSELS: European Union leaders agreed on Friday to provide a massive interest-free loan to Ukraine to meet its military and economic needs for the next two years, EU Council President Antonio Costa said.
“We have a deal. Decision to provide 90 billion euros  of support to Ukraine for 2026-27 approved. We committed, we delivered,” Costa said in a post on social media, without providing details about how the money would be raised.
The EU leaders worked deep into Thursday night to reassure Belgium that they would provide guarantees to protect it from Russian retaliation if it backed the loan for Ukraine.