Costa Rica classifies IRGC, Hezbollah, Hamas, and Houthis as terrorist organizations

Costa Rica’s president-elect Laura Fernandez speaks during a press conference with President Rodrigo Chaves at the presidential house, in San Jose, Costa Rica, February 4, 2026; illustrative. (photo credit: REUTERS/MAYELA LOPEZ)

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Costa Rica decided last Wednesday night to officially include the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Yemeni Houthis on the country’s list of terrorist organizations

The announcement was made by the Costa Rican Ministry of Foreign Affairs and approved by the government on Monday.

This measure was taken to fulfill Costa Rica’s international commitments to combating terrorism and its financing.

With this decision, these groups will be formally treated as terrorist entities by the authorities of the Central American country.


Costa Rica thus joins other countries in Europe and Latin America that have already adopted similar measures, especially in relation to the IRGC.

The initiative reinforces the country’s stance against extremism and support for violent activities linked to these groups.

This declaration comes at a time of tensions in the Middle East, where these groups operate with strong Iranian influence and are responsible for numerous conflicts and attacks.

The Costa Rican government’s decision demonstrates solidarity with global security efforts and the fight against terrorism.


Published in 04/09/2026 13h05


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