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US imposes sanctions on Palestinian Authority officials and PLO members
The US on Thursday announced it is to impose sanctions on officials in the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organisation. Washington accused the PA and PLO of 'continuing to support terrorism', supporting international legal cases against Israel and 'undermining prospects for peace', the US State Department said in a statement on Thursday. The State Department did not immediately release a list of the officials named in the sanctions, who will be denied US visas. 'It is in our national security interests to impose consequences and hold the PLO and PA accountable for not complying with their commitments and undermining the prospects for peace,' the statement added. The State Department accused the PA and PLO of 'taking actions to internationalise its conflict with Israel', which it said was in breach of commitments they made under the PLO Commitments Compliance Act of 1989 and the Middle East Peace Commitments Act of 2002. The sanctions come after western nations including Canada, France and the UK said they could endorse a Palestinian state at September's UN General Assembly. The US has called the decision to recognise a Palestinian state 'reckless' and said it would benefit Hamas. More than 60,200 Palestinians have been killed since Israel launched its war on Gaza, making it by far the deadliest episode of the decades-long conflict. Hunger grips Gaza and recent images of starving children have fuelled international backlash and forced Israel to allow more humanitarian aid into the besieged enclave.


The National
4 hours ago
- The National
US sanctions Palestinian Authority officials and PLO members
The US is sanctioning officials in the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organisation for 'continuing to support terrorism', supporting international legal cases against Israel and 'undermining prospects for peace'. The sanctioned officials will be denied US visas, a statement released on Thursday from the US State Department said. 'It is in our national security interests to impose consequences and hold the PLO and PA accountable for not complying with their commitments and undermining the prospects for peace,' the statement concluded.


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South Africa readying last-minute trade offer to avoid US tariff
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa is preparing a last-minute "enhanced" trade proposal at the urging of U.S. officials in hopes of avoiding a 30% tariff which kicks in on Friday, its trade minister said on Thursday. South Africa initially submitted a proposed trade deal to President Donald Trump's administration in May and revised it in June, but received no response. "We're having to navigate a last-minute proposal that's enhanced from the proposal that we had initially given," Trade Minister Parks Tau said on South Africa's 702 radio, adding: "And to tell the truth, it's wait and see." The countdown to the August 1 deadline has stirred fear and uncertainty in South Africa, where the central bank governor has estimated a 30% U.S. tariff would put 100,000 jobs at risk, with the agriculture and automotive sectors hit hardest. The U.S. is South Africa's second-largest bilateral trading partner after China. South Africa exports cars, some manufactured goods, citrus fruits and wine to the U.S. Tau said South Africans spoke to U.S. officials on Wednesday night, both at the level of Washington's embassy in Pretoria and also the U.S. trade representative, but uncertainty lingered on what would happen as the tariff deadline approached. "They (said) they would encourage us to resubmit our proposal, possibly an enhanced proposal, to the United States government," Tau said. A top South African diplomat said on Tuesday that U.S. demands on domestic affirmative-action policies were complicating efforts to secure a trade deal. Bilateral relations have been strained by South Africa's Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policies to address the legacy of centuries of racial inequality and its genocide case against Israel at the World Court, which Israel and the U.S. vehemently oppose.