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Hamas' money trail: From Turkey to Gaza to Birzeit University

IDF and Shin Bet security agency arrest five Hamas activists, students at Birzeit University near Ramallah, involved in the scheme.

by  Lilach Shoval
Published on  11-24-2020 08:04
Last modified: 05-06-2021 10:55
Hamas' money trail: From Turkey to Gaza to Birzeit UniversityAFP/ Abbas Momani

Ansaar International was banned in Germany for giving money to foreign terrorists including Hamas in Gaza | File photo: AFP/ Abbas Momani

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Five Hamas activists, students at Birzeit University near Ramallah, were in Israeli custody after being arrested in a joint operation carried out by the IDF and Shin Bet security agency, it was cleared for publication on Monday. The students became acquainted during their studies and maintained contact with senior Hamas officials based in Turkey for the purpose of transferring funds through the Gaza Strip to Judea and Samaria with credit cards.

According to a senior IDF official, "Hamas headquarters in Turkey and the Gaza Strip exploit students who study on their families' dime and harms them. The students are involved in terrorist activity, are arrested, and don't finish their studies – thus hurting their families."

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According to the official, "Joining a kutla (an Islamic student group) means joining Hamas. Birzeit University is the home of Hamas' student group in Judea and Samaria. Essentially, under the guise of academic freedom, the university's directorship permits the dissemination of incitement and encouragement for terror, alongside the recruitment of terrorists within the university's walls. The Shin Bet and IDF will continue working to foil this activity, which includes transferring terrorist funds."

The transfer method worked as follows: One of the students would submit a funding request for kutla activities, Hamas leaders in Turkey would then approve the request and instruct Hamas headquarters in Gaza to transfer the funds. The money would be transferred via credit cards by individuals who had entered Israel for medical treatment. The students would then withdraw the funds at ATM machines across Ramallah.

Additionally, some of the arrested students also confessed that had agreed to carry out shooting attacks on Israeli settlers and IDF troops in the area.

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