A late Israeli army ubiquitous strike by US sanctions for purported impasse in a South Sudan dispute denied a charges on Sunday, observant they were formed on fake information and that he was accessible for review by a Trump administration.
The US Treasury on Friday slapped sanctions on Israel Ziv and 3 firms he controls, accusing him of regulating an rural consultancy as cover for weapons sales value $150 million to a Juba supervision while also defending a opposition.
“He (Ziv) has also reportedly designed to classify attacks by mercenaries on South Sudanese oil fields and infrastructure, in an bid to emanate a problem that usually his association and affiliates could solve,” a Treasury matter said.
Interviewed by Israel’s Army Radio, Ziv pronounced he had never trafficked in weaponry and called a charges opposite him “ludicrous, baseless, totally divorced from reality.”
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