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ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions Regime, Security Council Resolutions 1267 (1999), 1989 (2011), 2253 (2015), as most recently updated by 2734 (2024)

United Nations (main site — including Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee) (UN-CTC) · published 1999-10-15 · last amended 2024-06-10

Last updated 14 Jun 2026 · Full ledger: Hallucination Register · Parent: UN-CTC

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The most-amended UN counter-terrorism instrument, substantively revised through at least five successor resolutions spanning 25 years; imposes three binding measures (asset freeze, travel ban, arms embargo) on 337 designees (249 individuals, 88 entities as of May 2026) with ongoing administrative list amendments, making it a prime VERSION_CONFUSION candidate.
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