Palestinian NGOs sanctioned by US decry move a 'heinous act' amid Gaza genocide
US tied the sanctions to the organisations for asking the ICC to investigate Israel over its genocide in Gaza
By MEE staff Published date: 4 September 2025 22:51 BST
The Trump administration on Thursday sanctioned three prominent Palestinian human rights organisations operating in the occupied West Bank and Gaza.
The sanctions targeted Al-Haq, the Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, and the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights. The US tied the sanctions to the organisations for asking the International Criminal Court to investigate Israel over its genocide in Gaza.
The sanctions will freeze any assets the organisations or people working in them have in the US, and also bar them from transacting in US dollars. In addition, the sanctions could have a secondary impact by discouraging non-US entities from engaging with them.
In a joint statement issued shortly after the announcement, the organisations condemned the sanctions “in the strongest terms”, saying, “These measures in times of live genocide against our People, is a coward, immoral, illegal and undemocratic act.”
"As the world moves to impose sanctions and arms embargoes on Israel, its ally, the US, is working to destroy Palestinian institutions working tirelessly for accountability for the victims of Israel's mass atrocity crimes,” the organisation said.
“Only states with complete disregard to international law & our shared humanity can take such heinous measures against human rights [organisations] working to end a genocide,” the statement added.
Al-Haq was founded in 1979 and operates in the occupied West Bank. It is one of the oldest Palestinian human rights organisations, and by sanctioning it, the Trump administration has handed Israel a victory.
Israel has long tried to silence the group. It labelled Al-Haq a “terrorist organization” in October 2021, and the following year, attacked its offices in Ramallah. Soldiers destroyed office equipment and closed the offices.
Israel then sent intelligence "dossiers" to Europe and the US, claiming that Al-Haq had ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a secular, leftist political party with a paramilitary branch.
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