LONDON (Reuters) – Britain on Monday sanctioned individuals linked to Hamas, including financiers and leaders of the Palestinian militant group, saying the measures would help cut off its funding including from Iran. The move was taken in coordination with the United States. The British sanctions target Zuheir Shamlakh, a man known as Hamas’s “main money changer”, and a key figure involved in the group’s shift towards cryptocurrencies who helped transfer large sums of money from Iran to Hamas ahead of the group’s Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, Britain’s foreign office said. “These sanctions send a …