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On July 16, 2026, the United States added Dounia Ettaib, an Italian citizen and former president of the Association of Arab Women in Italy, to its list of sanctions against Iran. Washington accuses her of having collaborated with the Pasdaran — an Iranian paramilitary organization under the direct authority of the Supreme Leader — to import components to Tehran intended for the manufacturing of missiles, aircraft, and drones. Ettaib was also known for her past connections with former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
On July 16, 2026, the United States added Dounia Ettaib to its sanctions list against Iran. The Italian national is accused of having collaborated with the Pasdaran — the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, a paramilitary organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran that operates directly under the Supreme Leader — to transport components to Tehran intended for the manufacturing of missiles, aircraft, and drones, according to La Repubblica.
Dounia Ettaib was the former president of the Association of Arab Women in Italy (Associazione donne arabe in Italia). She had also maintained connections with former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
The exact nature of the relationship between Dounia Ettaib and Silvio Berlusconi is not specified in available sources. Additionally, a verified definition of the Associazione donne arabe in Italia could not be reliably established: no further details about this organization are therefore provided. No response from Ettaib or the Italian government has been reported at this stage.
The Pasdaran, or Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), are a paramilitary organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran that operates directly under the Supreme Leader of the Revolution, the head of state of Iran.
Washington accuses her of having collaborated with the Pasdaran to import components to Tehran intended for the production of missiles, aircraft, and drones.
She was the former president of the Association of Arab Women in Italy and had maintained connections with former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Sources do not specify the nature of these links.
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