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Trump, Netanyahu present united front against Hamas, Iran
Steve Yates, who once served as Deputy National Security Advisor, recently shared insights on ‘America’s Newsroom’ about the escalating tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela. He also discussed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s collaboration with then-President Donald Trump in efforts to disarm Hamas and curb Iran’s influence.
The Trump administration has intensified scrutiny on Sir Keir Starmer by implementing sanctions against a UK-based activist, who U.S. intelligence claims is linked to Hamas, as reported by various sources.
On January 21, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) revealed actions targeting Hamas’s secret connections to certain nonprofit organizations.
The announcement identified six groups based in Gaza along with the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad (PCPA) as being involved.
According to U.S. officials, the PCPA is thought to function as a Hamas front internationally. OFAC has also designated Zaher Birawi, age 64, accusing him of being a “senior official” within Hamas due to his leadership role in the PCPA.

The Trump administration’s sanctions on Zaher Birawi, who is alleged to have connections with Hamas, are mounting pressure on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to implement similar measures against the activist residing in London.
The Treasury Department said Birawi is a founding member of the organization and part of its general secretariat, alleging the group was used to “clandestinely expand” Hamas’ international influence and fundraising.
This included backing flotillas that attempted to reach Gaza. Some have received public backing from prominent activists, including Greta Thunberg.
“Hamas continues to show a callous disregard for the welfare of the Palestinian people,” John K. Hurley, the U.S. Undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, said in a statement.
Hurley added that “the Trump administration will not look the other way while Hamas leadership and enablers exploit the financial system to fund terrorist operations.”

Greta Thunberg with Zaher Birawi (second from the left), who Israel says is linked to Hamas. (Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
The sanctions have put pressure on the U.K., which has been reviewing possible counterterror measures against Birawi for weeks, according to The Times.
U.K. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said it was “good to see” the U.S. take action, adding, “Under no circumstances should Britain be a place of sanctuary for anyone involved in or supportive of terrorist (organizations) like Hamas.”
Alex Hearn of Labour Against Antisemitism said Birawi continued to broadcast from London and organize flotillas despite the U.S. designation.
Lord Austin of Dudley has urged the U.K. to examine the intelligence “very carefully.”

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, left, and U.S. President Donald Trump shake hands at a joint press conference in the East Room at the White House Feb. 27, 2025, in Washington. (Carl Court/Pool Photo via AP)
Birawi, who lives in Barnet in north London, has been in the U.K. for more than 30 years.
He chairs the Palestine Forum in Britain and is a prominent organizer of pro-Palestinian demonstrations in the city.
He has been named in Parliament as a security concern, and Israel designated him a Hamas member in 2013, allegations he has consistently denied.
In 2023, Birawi said he is a “law-abiding British citizen” and rejected claims of links to Hamas, saying his work focuses on “defending the national and human rights of Palestinians who survive under occupation.”
Fox News Digital has reached out to Birawi and Sir Keir Starmer’s office for comment.