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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "TonyZ2001"
Date: 24 Jan 2005 07:27:50 AM
Object: UK charity transferred cash to Hamas Terrorists
UK charity transferred cash to Hamas Terrorists
British money paid families of Palestinian suicide bombers
Posted: January 24, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Aaron Klein
2005 WorldNetDaily.com
A major Islamic charity raising millions of dollars in Britain "to provide
humanitarian aid to peoples of the Middle East" transferred money to Hamas and
provided funds to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers, according to
documents found in the Palestinian territories.
According to its website, Interpal, established in 1994, is a British charity
"that focuses solely on the provision of relief and development aid to the poor
and needy of Palestine and the world over, primarily in Palestine and the
refugee camps in Jordan and Lebanon." The charity reportedly raised more than
$8 million last year.
But documents discovered and recently declassified from Israel's 2002 Operation
Defensive Shield in the Palestinian territories, along with other supportive
evidence released through the Center for Special Studies in Israel and shared
with WND, show Interpal transferred large sums to Hamas.
Among the documents just declassified is a receipt from Jan. 15, 2001, for the
transfer of $33,800 through the City Bank of New York to the Al-Islah
Charitable Society in Ramallah, which security sources say is a front to cover
funds transferred to Hamas from abroad. The receipt, printed on Interpal
stationary, is signed by Jamal Muhammad al-Tawil, the founder and chairman of
Al-Islah and a high ranking West Bank Hamas activist recently arrested by
Israeli forces.
Another document, found by Israeli forces in the Bethlehem offices of Al-Islah,
details a series of $100 gifts presented by Interpal and a Saudi charity, the
World Assembly of Muslim Youth, in conjunction with Al-Islah, to the families
of Palestinian suicide bombers on the occasion of a the three-day holiday
ending the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in 2001. The document lists over two
dozen family names, which security sources say includes the families of
terrorist operatives from Hamas and Islamic Jihad, and several families of
Palestinian suicide bombers.
The documents are the latest evidence connecting the British charity to Hamas.
Interpal was declared an illegal, terror-supporting organization in Israel
because of its alleged links to Hamas and was outlawed in the United States in
August 2003 after being designated by a U.S. executive order "an entity that
commits, threatens to commit or supports terrorism."
Interpal has been investigated several times by British authorities, and has in
the past had its UK bank accounts temporarily frozen, but Britain's Charity
Commission in 2003 dropped the investigation for "lack of evidence" that
Interpal was connected to any terrorist organization. The charity currently
operates unimpeded in Britain.
"Interpal is one of the most important channels through which money is poured
into the Hamas infrastructure in the Palestinian areas, and Britain has been
and will continue to be provided with plenty of evidence" a security source
told WorldNetDaily.
The source said activities financed by Interpal include "money for the families
of suicide bombers, which raises morale and provides motivation for others to
become terrorists, and education services that teach kids the importance of
jihad."
The source said Hamas also uses the funds for other humanitarian purposes "to
endear itself to the Palestinian population."
Interpal's website calls the Palestinian issue "a special case," and details
the works it does for the Palestinians, such as special Ramadan programs and
"moral and financial support through sponsorships to the disabled orphans,
widows and needy children and families."
Interpal's former chairman and current vice-chairman of the board of trustees,
Essam Silah Mustafa, is a well-known Hamas activist. Israel's Shin Bet has
declared Mustafa "one of the most prominent individuals in Hamas' financial
system in the Western world."
Interpal's founder, Ibrahim Brian Hewitt, a British citizen who converted to
Islam reportedly in the 1980s, told the British daily Guardian newspaper it was
"possible" some of Interpal's funds may have gone to Hamas, but he claimed
Hamas' social services were not managed by the terror group's "military wing."
Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad, founder of al-Muhajiroun, an Islamic fundamentalist
organization that recently disbanded after being suspected of ties to al-Qaida,
told the British media last month of a "Muslim organization in Britain" with a
special monetary fund that recruits for Hamas. He wouldn't name the charity.
Muhammad has in the past told WorldNetDaily he supports Hamas and has called on
the British Muslim community to contribute to Hamas and join the terror group.
"We must support Hamas. ... We should maintain cooperation among nations so
that we can all liberate ourselves together," Bakri told a group of British
Muslims at a meeting attended by WorldNetDaily.
Indeed, two British members of al-Muhajiroun became suicide bombers for Hamas,
killing three Israelis when they blew up Mike's Place pizza shop in Tel Aviv in
2003.
Following a media campaign in 1995 against Hamas charities, British security
investigated Interpal and temporarily froze its assets. Then-British Home
Secretary Michael Howard said a 1996 investigation concluded no illegitimate
financial activity was found.
In April 2003, just before the U.S. outlawed Interpal, Britain's Charity
Commission announced it was reopening its investigation of links between
Interpal and Hamas, but it later claimed to have found nothing.
"The [British] authorities are afraid of the large Muslim community," said a
security source. "Britain's failure to close Interpal and take action against
Hamas' charities is coming from internal politics."
Aaron Klein
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User: "The Psychedelic Pope"

Title: Re: UK charity transferred cash to Hamas Terrorists 24 Jan 2005 04:28:05 PM
We are all destroying each other. I wonder how long it will take to
finish the job?
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