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The US on Wednesday, 31 January, put the head of Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, Ismail Haniya, on its terror blacklist and slapped sanctions on him - a move sure to raise tensions, after Washington recognised Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Haniya is now on the US Treasury sanctions blacklist, which freezes any US-based assets he may have and bans any US person or company from doing business with him.
In the meantime, the Islamist Hamas movement slammed the US decision to list Hamas chief Haniya among the world's terrorists, reported IANS.
The movement's leaders considered the US decision as "ridiculous." They said that the Palestinian people are not waiting for a good behaviour certificate to receive from the Americans.
Hamas spokesman in Gaza, Hazem Qasem, said that listing Ismail Haniya on the list of terrorists is 'a failed attempt to keep pressure on the Palestinian armed resistance, Xinhua reported.
He added that Haniya will sacrifice himself and all of what he owns for the sake of his people and their just cause.
(With inputs from PTI and IANS)
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