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Top Hamas official claims Soleimani gave terror group $22 million in 2006

By TheDailyReportsDecember 29, 2020Updated:December 29, 2020 Iran No Comments2 Mins Read
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In January, Soleimani was slaughtered in a focused US strike on Baghdad’s global air terminal

The fear based oppressor association Hamas got more than $22 million from killed Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) leader Qassem Soleimani when an assignment from the Palestinian aggressor bunch visited Tehran in 2006, a top Hamas official said Monday.

Mahmoud al-Zahar, previous unfamiliar pastor and senior Hamas pioneer, made the disclosure during a meeting with Iran’s Arabic-language telecom company al-Alam, reviewing how the designation met with Soleimani to examine the dread gathering’s monetary challenges.

Mahmoud al-Zahar, co-founder of the #Hamas terrorist faction and a member of the group’s leadership in #Gaza, says that in 2006, after his first meeting with slain warlord #QassemSoleimani, he received $22 million in several 40 kg suitcases. pic.twitter.com/nydjgGr9gg

— Reza Behrouz (@RBehrouzDO) December 28, 2020

“The next day, I discovered $22 million in packs at the air terminal” as al-Zahar and his group was going to leave the air terminal.

“We had conceded to a higher sum, yet we were just nine individuals, and we were unable to convey any more money because of stuff remittance,” he added.

In 2006, unfamiliar guide to the Gaza Strip evaporated after Hamas won neighborhood Palestinian decisions, with a large part of the global network declining to help store the fear based oppressor gathering.

As per Saudi-sponsored distribution al-Arabiya, Iranian activists have encouraged the public authority to end its unfamiliar help to outside causes, contending the cash could be preferred spent in Iran rather over abroad.

In January, Soleimani was slaughtered in a focused on US strike on Baghdad’s global air terminal in a significant hit to specialists accept was Iran’s most sly military administrator.

The Pentagon said US President Donald Trump requested Soleimani’s “murdering,” after a favorable to Iran crowd assaulted the American government office in Baghdad.

Iran has helped account the Palestinian aggressor bunch for almost twenty years, while additionally providing Hamas with cutting edge military weaponry including Fajr-5, M-75, and M-302 rockets, just as robots.

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