特朗普政府指控哈马斯支持加沙救援船队,制裁活动人士及穆斯林兄弟会关联网络


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美国财政部长贝森特称此次救援船队是“企图破坏”特朗普推进和平进程的“荒唐行径”

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一位因批评哈马斯而逃离埃及的穆斯林学者警告称,激进左翼活动人士与伊斯兰组织之间日益紧密的联盟可能会给西方民主国家带来严重后果。

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美国特朗普政府周二指控哈马斯利用活动人士及与穆斯林兄弟会有关联的网络支持一支前往加沙的船队,并制裁了与此次行动相关的多名组织者。

此次由财政部和国务院宣布的制裁措施,同时还针对与“萨米敦”有关联的活动人士。“萨米敦”是一个反以色列活动网络,美国官员称其为巴勒斯坦人民解放阵线(PFLP)的外围组织,此外还制裁了与哈马斯结盟的穆斯林兄弟会网络内的特工人员。

美国已将巴勒斯坦人民解放阵线列为外国恐怖组织。包括阿联酋和沙特阿拉伯在内的多国政府已将穆斯林兄弟会列为恐怖组织。这两个组织均为伊斯兰组织,主张建立以伊斯兰教法为国家法律的伊斯兰神权国家。

此次制裁出台前,以色列海军在塞浦路斯附近国际海域拦截了数十艘救援船队船只,并拘留了船上数百名活动人士。参与此次行动的活动人士称,此次任务旨在向加沙运送人道主义援助物资,并挑战以色列对加沙的封锁,而以色列官员则称此次行动是政治挑衅。

此举被视为对美国国内更广泛的活动生态系统的警告。长期以来,该生态系统内的伊斯兰组织和亲共产党组织一直支持救援船队行动,其中包括“粉色代码”和“人民论坛”。这两个非营利组织由居住在上海的美国马克思主义流亡者内维尔·罗伊·辛厄姆提供资助,其活动旨在宣传中国共产党的议程。周一,“粉色代码”联合创始人米迪亚·本杰明发布视频,抗议被以色列拘留的船队成员“遭绑架”,并称以色列是“贱民国家”。本月早些时候,“人民论坛”要求释放其他被拘留的活动人士。此次制裁符合财政部的一项更广泛战略,即打击那些以人道主义或民间社会为幌子,宣扬与哈马斯一致的事业的网络。

以色列称前往加沙的救援船队未发现任何援助物资

2026年5月18日,希腊雅典外交部外,民众举着横幅和巴勒斯坦旗帜抗议以色列拦截“全球坚韧号”救援船队。(科斯塔斯·巴尔塔斯/阿纳多卢通讯社通过盖蒂图片社拍摄)

“试图前往加沙的支持恐怖主义的救援船队,是企图破坏特朗普总统在该地区实现持久和平的成功进展的荒唐行径,”美国财政部长斯科特·贝森特表示。“财政部将继续切断哈马斯在全球的金融支持网络,无论它们位于世界何处。”

此举反映出美国官员对活动人士、非营利组织和国际支持网络在宣扬或支持被列为恐怖组织的团体中所起作用的审查日益加强。

制裁将冻结被制裁个人在美国境内的所有资产,并且通常禁止美国人和美国境内实体与他们进行交易。

国务院表示,此次制裁针对三类被其称为哈马斯帮凶的目标:支持哈马斯、试图前往加沙的救援船队组织者;与哈马斯结盟的穆斯林兄弟会网络内、协助实施暴力恐怖袭击的特工;以及与“萨米敦”有关联的协调人员。

被制裁的人员包括居住在西班牙的赛义夫·哈希姆·卡迈勒·阿布基谢克,他是海外巴勒斯坦人大会成员,财政部官员称其曾担任船队指导委员会成员;以及居住在约旦的希沙姆·阿卜杜拉·苏莱曼·阿布·马哈富兹,他是海外巴勒斯坦人大会代理秘书长兼主席。

财政部还制裁了比利时籍“萨米敦”协调员穆罕默德·卡提卜,以及马德里籍活动人士贾尔迪亚·阿布克拉·奥埃德。官员们指控后者协助协调该组织在欧洲的活动。

土耳其的北约角色因一份关于哈马斯与穆斯林兄弟会关联的新报告受到审查

2026年5月19日,以色列部队在地中海拦截“全球坚韧号”救援船队时登船。(“全球坚韧号”救援船队通过美联社提供)

财政部此前曾将“萨米敦”描述为巴勒斯坦人民解放阵线在该组织面临法律限制的国家的筹款和支持平台。

此次制裁措施还针对多名与哈马斯结盟的穆斯林兄弟会网络相关的特工人员,包括与“哈拉克·萨瓦德·米斯尔”有关联的成员。该组织是埃及境内的一个穆斯林兄弟会激进分支,缩写为HASM。

“哈马斯利用这些帮凶来维持其在加沙的地位、资助其行动,并在境外实施恐怖暴力,”国务院表示。“今天的行动揭露了哈马斯如何利用侨民组织、宗教机构和所谓的民间社会团体来推进其邪恶议程,同时标榜人道主义目标。”

财政部指控周二被制裁的人员之一卡里姆·赛义德·艾哈迈德·莫格尼指挥武装活动、培训特工进行秘密行动,并与HASM合作针对以色列利益发动袭击。

财政部还制裁了马尔万·阿布·拉斯和巴勒斯坦学者协会。官员们指控该协会协助将加沙的宗教机构与哈马斯的意识形态绑定。

据美联社报道,此次制裁出台之际,以色列部队于周二拦截了剩余的救援船队船只,拘留了船上数百名活动人士。

配图说明:2026年5月19日,从以色列南部阿什杜德拍摄的画面显示,以色列士兵登上一艘带有“全球坚韧号”救援船队标识的船只,背景中可见一艘货轮。(阿米尔·科恩/路透社)

据美联社报道,船队组织者称,来自40多个国家的428名活动人士在以色列部队在塞浦路斯附近国际海域拦截约41艘船只后被拘留。

大赦国际呼吁释放包括阿布基谢克在内的船队活动人士,并将此次行动描述为旨在打破以色列对加沙封锁的“和平团结行动”。

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据美联社报道,土耳其和哈马斯谴责以色列拦截救援船队,而爱尔兰总理则称在国际水域开展的此次行动“绝对不可接受”。

“萨米敦”告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,该组织拒绝接受制裁,并否认与被列为恐怖组织的团体存在“实质性或组织性关联”。该组织还指责美国政府与以色列拦截救援船队的行动进行政治协调,并称此举是“海盗行为”和对活动人士的“绑架”。

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Trump admin accuses Hamas of backing Gaza flotilla, sanctions activist and Muslim Brotherhood networks

May 20, 2026 6:00am EDT / Fox News

Treasury Secretary Bessent calls the flotilla a ‘ludicrous attempt to undermine’ Trump’s progress toward peace

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A Muslim scholar who fled Egypt after criticizing Hamas warns that a growing alliance between radical left activists and Islamist groups could have serious consequences for Western democracies.

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The Trump administration on Tuesday accused Hamas of using activist and Muslim Brotherhood-linked networks to support a Gaza-bound flotilla and sanctioned several organizers tied to the effort.

The sanctions package, announced by the Treasury and State departments, also targeted activists associated with Samidoun, an anti-Israel activist network that U.S. officials describe as a front for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), along with operatives tied to Muslim Brotherhood networks aligned with Hamas.

The U.S. has designated the PFLP as a foreign terrorist organization. And governments including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia have designated the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. Both groups are Islamist organizations that believe in establishing Islamic theocracies where sharia, or Islamic law, is the law of the land.

The sanctions came after the Israeli navy stopped dozens of boats from the flotilla in international waters off Cyprus and detained hundreds of activists on board. Activists involved in the flotilla say the mission is intended to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and challenge Israel’s blockade of the territory, while Israeli officials have described the effort as a political provocation.

The move lands as a warning shot at a broader activist ecosystem in the U.S. that has long championed the flotilla campaign in a nexus between Islamist and pro-communist organizations, including CodePink and the People’s Forum, nonprofits funded by an American Marxist expatriate, Neville Roy Singham, living in Shanghai, promoting the agenda of the Chinese Communist Party. On Monday, CodePink co-founder Medea Benjamin published a video, protesting the “kidnapping” of flotilla members detained by Israel, calling the country a “pariah state.” Earlier this month, the People’s Forum demanded the release of other detained activists. The sanctions fit a wider Treasury Department strategy of targeting networks that use humanitarian or civil-society branding to amplify causes aligned with Hamas.

ISRAEL CLAIMS NO AID WAS FOUND ABOARD GAZA-BOUND FLOTILLA

People hold banners and Palestinian flags during a protest against Israel’s interception of the Global Sumud flotilla outside the Foreign Ministry in Athens, Greece, on May 18, 2026.(Costas Baltas/Anadolu via Getty Images)

“The pro-terror flotilla attempting to reach Gaza is a ludicrous attempt to undermine President Trump’s successful progress toward lasting peace in the region,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said. “Treasury will continue to sever Hamas’ global financial support networks, no matter where in the world they are,” Bessent said.

The move reflects growing scrutiny from U.S. officials over the role activist, nonprofit and international support networks play in amplifying or supporting groups designated as terrorist organizations.

The sanctions freeze any U.S.-based assets of designated individuals and generally prohibit Americans and U.S.-based entities from conducting business with them.

The State Department said the designations target three categories of what it described as Hamas enablers: organizers of a Hamas-backed flotilla attempting to reach Gaza, operatives within Hamas-aligned Muslim Brotherhood networks that facilitate violent terrorist attacks and coordinators tied to Samidoun.

Among those sanctioned were Spain-based Saif Hashim Kamel Abukishek, a member of the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad who Treasury officials said served on the flotilla’s steering committee, and Jordan-based Hisham Abdallah Sulayman Abu Mahfuz, the acting secretary general and president of the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad.

Treasury also sanctioned Belgium-based Samidoun coordinator Mohammed Khatib and Madrid-based activist Jaldia Abubakra Aueda, whom officials accused of helping coordinate the group’s activities in Europe.

TURKEY’S NATO ROLE UNDER SCRUTINY AMID NEW REPORT ON HAMAS, MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD TIES

Israeli forces board a vessel during the interception of the Global Sumud flotilla in the Mediterranean Sea on May 19, 2026.(Global Sumud Flotilla via AP)

Treasury has previously described Samidoun as a fundraising and support platform for the PFLP in countries where the group faces legal restrictions.

The sanctions package also targeted several operatives tied to Hamas-aligned Muslim Brotherhood networks, including members linked to Harakat Sawa’d Misr, an Egypt-based militant offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood known by the acronym HASM.

“Hamas uses these enablers to sustain its position in Gaza, finance its operations, and engage in terrorist violence beyond its borders,” the State Department said. “Today’s action exposes how Hamas exploits diaspora organizations, religious institutions, and purported civil society groups to advance its malign agenda while claiming humanitarian objectives.”

Treasury accused Karim Sayed Ahmed Moghny, one of the individuals sanctioned Tuesday, of directing militant activity, training operatives in covert operations and collaborating with HASM on attacks targeting Israeli interests.

Treasury also sanctioned Marwan Abu Ras and the Palestinian Scholars Association, which officials accused of helping align religious institutions in Gaza with Hamas’ ideology.

The sanctions came as Israeli forces intercepted the remaining flotilla vessels Tuesday, detaining hundreds of activists aboard the boats, according to The Associated Press.

Cutline/caption: Israeli soldiers are seen on a vessel bearing symbols of the Global Sumud flotilla, with a cargo ship behind it, as seen from Ashdod, southern Israel, on May 19, 2026.(Amir Cohen/Reuters)

Flotilla organizers said 428 activists from more than 40 countries were detained after Israeli forces stopped roughly 41 vessels in international waters off Cyprus, according to the AP.

Amnesty International called for the release of flotilla activists, including Abukishek, and described the mission as a “peaceful solidarity mission” intended to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza.

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Turkey and Hamas condemned Israel’s interception of the flotilla, while Ireland’s prime minister described the operation in international waters as “absolutely unacceptable,” according to the AP.

Samidoun told Fox News Digital it rejected the sanctions and denied having “material or organizational ties” to groups designated as terrorist organizations. The group also accused the U.S. government of politically coordinating the sanctions with Israel’s interception of the flotilla, which it described as “piracy” and the “abduction” of activists.

Fox News Digital was unable to immediately reach representatives for Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad through publicly available channels.

Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.

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