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February 2, 2005

UK cash funded Hamas suicide bombings

Topics: Middle East News and Perspectives

Islamic charities are known to fund terrorist causes.

(...)   Muslim institutions too often are not what they seem to be. The "Progressive Muslim Union" is actually reactionary. Mosques harbor criminals. Honey companies and Islamic "charities" fund terrorism. A "mainstream" Muslim leader pleads guilty to an assassination scheme."

One of the tools that the U.S. has used in the past (and is doing now) is to bankrupt terror networks, just as it earlier destroyed the Ku Klux Klan and the Aryan Nations, two extremist and violent organizations, "by bringing unpayably large judgments against them." Now it looks like the UK is begining to find out the true nature of Islamic charities in that country and that it needs to do the same thing.

A major Islamic organization raising millions of dollars in Britain "to provide humanitarian aid to peoples of the Middle East" transferred money to a Hamas charity that provided funds to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers and pays for suicide operations, according to documents found in the Palestinian territories.

On its website, Interpal, established in 1994, says it 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 declassified this month from Israel's 2002 Operation Defensive Shield and operations in the Palestinian territories last year, along with other supportive evidence released through the Center for Special Studies in Israel and shared with WND, show Interpal transferred large sums to the Bethlehem Orphan Care Society.
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Posted by Hyscience at February 2, 2005 7:39 PM



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