The United Arab Emirates has added 21 individuals and entities linked to Hezbollah to its terrorist list. This decisive action aims to strengthen the country’s security and curb financial and commercial activities connected to terrorism.
The UAE has mandated all regulatory authorities to:
- Identify and freeze any financial or commercial relations with these listed persons and groups.
- Take necessary legal measures within less than 24 hours to enforce the new sanctions.
This decision reflects the UAE’s ongoing commitment to combat terrorism and maintain safety within its borders. The entities and individuals added are now under strict surveillance, with the government taking steps to cut off any support networks.
This move aligns with the UAE’s broader strategy of regional stability and security cooperation with international partners.
The new listing is expected to impact financial transactions and business dealings related to the named groups, showcasing the UAE’s proactive role in global counter-terrorism efforts.
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