The men have had their assets frozen
Four Israeli nationals cited as having threatened or perpetrated acts of aggression and violence against Palestinian individuals in the West Bank have been sanctioned under the Island's global human rights sanctions regulations.
It means any assets they may hold in the Island must be frozen.
The sanctions imposed in the Isle of Man are being taken in line with similar moves announced in the UK.
The four men named under the order are Zvi Bar Yosef, Ely Federman, Yinon Levy and Moshe Sharvit.
Financial institutions that may hold accounts or provide financial services for any of the men named, must freeze any assets and report their findings to the Financial Intelligence Unit.
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