
Hamas Struggling to Pay Operatives in Gaza Due to Worsening Cash Crunch
Hamas is struggling to pay its members in Gaza, including senior terror operatives, due to a worsening cash crunch, a renowned American news outlet reports. Citing Arab, Israeli and Western officials, the newspaper notes Israel’s decision to block humanitarian aid from entering the Gaza Strip, some of which Hamas took and sold.
It also quotes Arab intelligence officials who say the renewed Israeli offensive in Gaza has taken out Hamas members who play key roles in doling out cash to operatives, while others have been forced to hide.
The intelligence officials add that employees in Gaza’s Hamas-led government have stopped receiving payments, while senior operatives and political figures received half of their wages over Ramadan and rank-and-file fighters get $200-$300 monthly.
The Israeli and Western officials say Hamas was facing a cash squeeze before the ceasefire and hostage release deal that took effect in January, providing the terror group with an opportunity to generate revenue by taxing merchants, demanding trucks make payments at checkpoints and seizing goods to fence.
Hamas also reportedly uses funds it has overseas to buy humanitarian aid to sell in Gaza, turning it back into cash. (TOI/VFI News)
“Dear God, we pray that the funding to Hamas and all other terror groups in Gaza will be stopped and that they won’t be able to exploit the aid intended for Palestinian civilians. We pray for the dismantlement of Hamas and all of its proxies. You are always good and gracious, regardless of the outward circumstances and we trust in You, Your promises and Your unfailing love. May Your will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. In Yeshua's Name we pray, amen.”