Britain Designates 2 Bahraini, 2 Egyptian Groups as Terrorist

The British government designated on Friday two Bahraini and two Egyptian groups as terrorist. (Reuters)
The British government designated on Friday two Bahraini and two Egyptian groups as terrorist. (Reuters)
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Britain Designates 2 Bahraini, 2 Egyptian Groups as Terrorist

The British government designated on Friday two Bahraini and two Egyptian groups as terrorist. (Reuters)
The British government designated on Friday two Bahraini and two Egyptian groups as terrorist. (Reuters)

The British government designated on Friday two Bahraini and two Egyptian groups as terrorist.

The Ashtar Brigades and Saraya al-Mokhtar of Bahrain and the Hasm and Revolution Brigade of Egypt were approved to be blacklisted during a vote at the British parliament.

The ruling prohibits carrying out any deals or contacts with the organizations. The assets of the Bahraini and Egyptian groups will be frozen.

The Home Office said that the blacklisting sends a strong message against terrorist recruitment and financing.

Home ministers said that the Ashtar Brigades was responsible for several terrorist attacks in Bahrain. The Saraya al-Mokhtar was responsible for glorifying terrorism through social media.

The British Embassy in Cairo said London’s blacklisting of the two Egyptian groups came in wake of the attacks they carried out against the people and Egyptian security.

The British decision would help hinder these groups’ terrorist activity, it added.

British Ambassador to Egypt John Casson declared that London will not abandon Cairo in its battle against terrorism.

“Today, we are using complete British legal power against terrorist organizations that have killed several people in Egypt and that are enemies to us all,” he added.

For its part, Bahrain welcomed the British parliament decision, saying that the two blacklisted groups are a threat to the kingdom’s security and stability, reported the Bahrain News Agency (BNA).

Bahrain praised the United Kingdom as the first NATO member country to proscribe these groups as terrorist organizations, noting that the order reflects the UK government’s long-standing commitment to combatting terrorism and extremist ideologies on the global level.

Bahrain stressed the importance of continued collaboration between international partners to counter terrorism in all its forms, highlighting that global security can only be upheld through common strategic and operational approaches.

It called for the international community to follow the United Kingdom’s responsible action in the fight against terrorism by proscribing these groups as terrorist organizations.



Heavy Israeli Strikes Shake Beirut’s Southern Suburbs

Flames rise after an Israeli airstrike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Flames rise after an Israeli airstrike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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Heavy Israeli Strikes Shake Beirut’s Southern Suburbs

Flames rise after an Israeli airstrike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Flames rise after an Israeli airstrike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Strong explosions in Beirut's southern suburbs began near midnight and continued into Sunday after Israel's military urged residents to evacuate areas in Dahiyeh.

Photos and video showed the blasts illuminating the southern suburbs, and sparking flashes of red and white visible from several kilometers away. They followed a day of sporadic strikes and the nearly continuous buzz of reconnaissance drones.

Israel's military confirmed it was striking targets near Beirut and said about 30 projectiles had crossed

from Lebanon into Israeli territory, with some intercepted.

The strikes reportedly targeted a building near a road leading to Rafik Hariri International Airport, and another building formerly used by the Hezbollah-run broadcaster Al-Manar. Social media reports claimed that one of the strikes hit an oxygen tank storage facility, but this was later denied by the owner of the company Khaled Kaddouha.

Shortly thereafter, Hezbollah claimed in a statement that it successfully targeted a group of Israeli soldiers near the Manara settlement in northern Israel “with a large rocket salvo, hitting them accurately.”

Israeli military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said on Saturday that Israel had killed 440 Hezbollah fighters in its ground operations in southern Lebanon and destroyed 2,000 Hezbollah targets. Hezbollah has not released death tolls.

Israel says it stepped up its assault on Hezbollah to enable the safe return of tens of thousands of citizens to homes in northern Israel, bombarded by the group since last Oct. 8.

Israeli authorities said on Saturday that nine Israeli soldiers had been killed in southern Lebanon so far.