Two Israeli individuals and three companies have been added to the Island's sanctions list over their involvement in human rights breaches against Palestinians.
The men and organisations are said to be involved with violence, intimidation and the forced displacement of Palestinians - amounting to serious human rights abuses.
As a result, any accounts they hold with Isle of Man banks or companies now have to be frozen and reported to authorities.
You can find out more about each here.
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