Britain sanctioned Hamas
On Tuesday, the British government imposed sanctions on four senior leaders of Hamas and two others on the pretext of financing Hamas. |
According to the report of the Fars News Agency International Group, the British government imposed sanctions on four senior Hamas leaders and two others on the pretext of financing Hamas.
The British government announced that Yahya al-Sanwar, the head of the Hamas political office in Gaza, is among the officials who have been sanctioned. The Zionist regime has declared its full support against the Gaza Strip.
At the same time, anti-Zionist sentiments are increasing strongly in both countries.
On Saturday (November 11, 20 November), large-scale demonstrations across the UK were held peacefully and peacefully to protest Israel’s attacks on Palestinians in Gaza, after which, according to Euronews, the minister Claiming that the participants in these rallies want the destruction of Israel, the deposed British state called the demonstrations of supporters of Palestine “hate marches” and described the participants as “mobs” despite the peaceful and non-violent nature of these marches.
These statements caused British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to dismiss the controversial British Home Secretary Suella Braverman.
British media On Saturday of this week, they reported that more than 100,000 people marched in the British capital in support of the Palestinians and demanded a ceasefire and stop killing Palestinian women and children.
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