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Israel uncovers Hamas money-laundering scheme

Shin Bet discover network which has funnelled more than £160 million to the terror group since 2016

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh

The Israel Security Agency uncovered a money-laundering scheme that transferred funds to Hamas in Gaza and the West Bank from Turkey via Hebron.

The fund transfers, which began in 2016, provided more than £160 million ($210 million) to Hamas in the West Bank and Gaza, according to the Israel Security Agency, also known as the Shabak or Shin Bet security service.

The Israel Security Agency, or ISA, made the announcement on Thursday.

The Israel Defence Forces’ military prosecutor is due to file indictments against those involved soon, according to the ISA.

Five Hamas members from the West Bank have been arrested in the investigation, and an operative each in Gaza and Turkey have been identified.

The ISA identified the head of the operation as Muhammad Maher Bader, a senior Hamas activist in Hebron and member of the Palestinian Authority’s Legislative Council; he was arrested in June. According to the ISA, Bader hired couriers from the West Bank who traveled to Turkey under the guise as businessmen and took the tens of thousands of dollars given to them to buy goods and ship them by international courier to Hebron, where they were sold and the funds given to Hamas terrorists in the West Bank city, minus fees.

The money went to pay Hamas terrorists released from prison. There also were plans to build a cement factory with millions of dollars in Hamas financing that would serve as a front for additional money laundering.

“The uncovering of the infrastructure indicates the unrelenting motivation of Hamas militants in Turkey and the Gaza Strip to the increase of Hamas terrorism in Judea and Samaria,” the Hebrew names for the West Bank, the ISA said in a statement.

“The ISA, IDF and Israel Police will continue to uncover and thwart terrorist operations directed by Hamas elements in the Gaza Strip and abroad,” the statement also said.

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