Iran to boycott companies dealing with Israel
Sunday, January 11, 2009
TEHRAN,Iran: Iranian state television says the government plans to impose sanctions on any foreign companies dealing with Israel.
The Sunday report says the government approved the outlines of a bill under which foreign companies will face punitive measures or sanctions by Iran if if they seek any deals with Israel.
The report did not elaborate.
The bill requires ratification by Iranian parliament to become a law.
On Tuesday, Iranian authorities issued an order banning international companies from working in Iran if they have any shares owned by Israelis.
Both moves are seen as a gesture of support for militant Palestinian Hamas — a top Iran ally under an Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip.






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