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    Binance Restricts Palestinian Accounts Amid Regional Tensions Following IDF Directive

    Andrei IonescuBy Andrei IonescuWednesday, 28 August 2024, 10:00No Comments2 Mins Read

    Binance, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has imposed restrictions on Palestinian user accounts following instructions from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). This move has sparked significant debate within the global cryptocurrency community and raised concerns about user access and the broader implications of regional tensions on the industry.

    Ray Youssef, co-founder of Paxful and CEO of Noones, brought attention to the issue on X (formerly Twitter), stating that Binance had frozen the accounts and funds of all Palestinian users. According to Youssef, this action was taken in response to a directive from the IDF, with no opportunity for users to appeal the decision.

    The directive reportedly stems from a letter issued by Israel’s National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing in November 2023. Signed by Paul Landes, the letter authorizes the seizure of property, including cryptocurrency, associated with organizations designated as terrorist entities. The Israeli Minister of Defense can issue temporary seizure orders on assets linked to such groups, including cryptocurrency held in wallets.

    Binance confirmed that a limited number of accounts were affected, citing involvement in illicit activities as the reason for the restrictions. A spokesperson for the platform emphasized Binance’s adherence to internationally recognized sanctions laws, noting that the actions taken were in line with legal requirements. However, the exchange did not provide specific details regarding the number of affected users or the exact timing of the restrictions.

    The move highlights the relatively small yet growing role of Palestine in the cryptocurrency market. According to data from SimilarWeb, Palestine accounted for just 0.05% of Binance’s overall traffic over the past year. However, there has been an over 80% increase in traffic from Palestine since August 2023, indicating rising interest and concern among users in the region.

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    Binance’s decision to restrict Palestinian accounts underscores the complex legal and ethical challenges facing the global cryptocurrency industry, particularly in regions experiencing political and military conflicts. As the situation continues to unfold, the repercussions of these measures are likely to have broader implications for the cryptocurrency community and beyond.

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