Bush freezes assets of Hamas leaders
US President George W. Bush yesterday announced a freeze on the assets of six leaders of the Palestinian militant group Hamas and five organisations accused of financially supporting the group. Bush said in a written statement that he ordered the US...
US President George W. Bush yesterday announced a freeze on the assets of six leaders of the Palestinian militant group Hamas and five organisations accused of financially supporting the group.
Bush said in a written statement that he ordered the US Treasury Department to act following Tuesday's suicide bombing attack in Jerusalem, which killed 20 people.
"By claiming responsibility for the despicable act of terror on August 19, Hamas has reaffirmed that it is a terrorist organisation committed to violence against Israelis and to undermining progress toward peace between Israel and the Palestinian people," Bush said. US National Security Council spokesman Sean McCormack said the six targeted leaders were Hamas fund-raisers based in Europe, and the action was part of an effort by the United States and its allies to target financial support for terror groups.
Bush, in the Pacific Northwest to promote his environmental record and raise money for his re-election campaign, said, "I call upon all nations supportive of peace in the Middle East to recognise Hamas as a terrorist organisation and to take all appropriate actions to deny it support," Bush said.