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US drops 'foreign terrorist' designation from Israeli, Basque, Egyptian groups

Removed from the FTO blacklist were Kahane Chai, a Jewish extremist group linked to late rabbi Meir Kahane; the Palestinian jihadist group Mujahidin Shura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem; and Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, or ETA, a Basque separatist group that operated in Spain and France.

May 20, 2022 / 22:32 IST
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The US State Department on Friday removed its longstanding official "foreign terrorist organization" label from Israeli, Basque, Egyptian, Palestinian and Japanese extremist groups, but all will remain under a separate, broader terror designation.

Removed from the FTO blacklist were Kahane Chai, a Jewish extremist group linked to late rabbi Meir Kahane; the Palestinian jihadist group Mujahidin Shura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem; and Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, or ETA, a Basque separatist group that operated in Spain and France.

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Japan's Aum Shinrikyo cult, which launched a deadly sarin attack in Tokyo's subway in 1995, and Gamaa Islamiya, the militant group led by the blind cleric Omar Abdel Rahman, who died in a US prison in 2017, were also dropped from the department's official list of foreign terrorist organizations.

The FTO designation had allowed to the United States to take strong unilateral moves against a group's members and associates, seizing assets, blocking travel to the United States, deportation, and -- significantly -- jailing for up to 20 years anyone found providing "material support" for them.