



WASHINGTON — The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions on what it said was a key international fundraiser for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terror group.
The US Treasury Department, in action taken with Canada, said in a statement it imposed sanctions on the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, accusing it of being “a sham charity that serves as an international fundraiser” for the PFLP.
The PFLP, which has also taken part in the fight against Israel in Gaza, was designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization and a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by the US in October 1997 and October 2001, respectively.
The Treasury said PFLP uses Samidoun to fundraise in Europe and North America. The group’s activities were banned by Germany last year.
“Organizations like Samidoun masquerade as charitable actors that claim to provide humanitarian support to those in need, yet in reality divert funds for much-needed assistance to support terrorist groups,” Treasury’s acting under-secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, Bradley Smith, said in the statement.
The Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network did not respond immediately to a Reuters request for comment.
A member of the PFLP’s leadership abroad was also targeted with sanctions on Tuesday.
Canada announced the listing of Samidoun as a terrorist entity on Tuesday.
“Violent extremism, acts of terrorism or terrorist financing have no place in Canadian society or abroad,” Canadian Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said in a statement announcing the listing.
The Treasury said the PFLP has remained active in the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, including participating in the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel that started the conflict and which killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians, while 251 were taken as hostages to Gaza.