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Washington imposes sanctions on individuals, entities, and ships for financing Houthi militia terrorism.

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Individuals and Entities Supporting Houthi Militias

In a significant move to curb the destabilizing activities in the region, the United States has imposed sanctions on one individual, six companies, and has seized three vessels involved in generating illicit revenues to support the terrorist activities of the Houthi militias backed by the Iranian regime.

Targeting the Financial Networks

The U.S. Department of State announced that the sanctions target Houthi financier, Sa’ed al-Jamal, who is supported by Iran’s Quds Force, a unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, along with six companies and three ships associated with them for their involvement in providing illicit revenues that bolster the destabilizing activities of the Houthi militias in the region.

Moreover, the statement released on Thursday highlighted additional sanctions on another company and the seizure of four vessels linked to Hezbollah official, Mohammed Qasim al-Bazzal. This action specifically targets a shipment of Iranian liquefied gas valued at tens of millions of dollars.

Commitment to Counter Houthi Aggression

The United States reaffirms its commitment to using all available tools to counter the Houthi militias and to deprive them of the revenues needed to carry out their Iran-supported attacks on international shipping. Since the Houthis began their assaults on navigation in the Red Sea last year, the U.S. has sanctioned dozens of entities, individuals, and vessels connected to the al-Jamal network.

The revenue from this network funds the reckless terrorist attacks by the Houthi militias on vital waterways and civilian infrastructure, with devastating consequences for the region and the world at large.

Global Impact and Ongoing Efforts

The actions taken by the United States underscore the global implications of the Houthi militias’ activities and the importance of international cooperation in addressing these threats. By targeting the financial infrastructure supporting terrorist activities, the U.S. aims to mitigate further destabilization in the region and ensure the safety of international maritime routes.

The U.S. government’s decisive measures reflect a broader strategy to combat terrorism and promote stability in the Middle East and beyond, demonstrating a continued commitment to countering threats to international peace and security.

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