Amin Abu Rashed and his daughter Ishaa were sending millions to Hamas

After Holland became the first European nation to ban Hamas “charity” organizations, the Israeli Minister of Defense, Yoav Gallant, signed administrative orders for the seizure of approximately one million dollars that the Hamas movement transferred to five of the organization's senior officials in Europe. In an interview with Israeli Channel 7, the CEO of the “Ad Kan” organization, Gilad Ach, explains that he is working to expose the financial ties of Hamas around the world and the historical significance of Gallant’s decision.

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"The majority of the public in Israel is used to thinking that Hamas is a terrorist organization that sends armed terrorists in tunnels with explosive belts to explode, and this is their essence, but in recent years we have learned about the Hamas headquarters in Europe, the people who run it are Hamas people who came from Gaza to Europe and they conduct worldwide activities with the Muslim Brotherhood and human rights organizations A person in Europe and the US, and there is a huge financial transaction between Qatar, the US, and Europe, the purpose of which is to harm the Jews and Israel," said Ach.

He adds to this and points out that the exposure to this activity was made possible by the 'planting' operation that he organized and published in the media. "We took a Scandinavian girl and introduced her with documentation devices to foreign European organizations that operate in Judea and Samaria, and we were exposed to the fact that the one behind the scenes is Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe."

"Hamas, in a very sophisticated way, established a network of people in Europe and the US, and each of them establishes a network of organizations. Amin Abu Rashed, who is part of Gallant's new order, operates in The Netherlands, where he founded 15 organizations, some of which are defined as charitable organizations and some of which appear before the United Nations and send money to Judea and Samaria and Gaza, some of which have been outlawed, at least in the US and Israel, meaning that he moves between terrorism To charity.” 

Ach then explained the meaning behind the new Dutch law and said that any aid given to the listed organizations will be considered from now on as aiding acts of terror. "Any bank that makes money transfers in Holland, New York, or Tel Aviv through one of their organizations, essentially becomes an accomplice to terrorism," says Ech, noting that the uniqueness of the current move is that the Netherlands understands what is beginning to be understood in other places in Europe. “The agenda to destroy the Jews is rooted in the Hamas organization, in addition to the fact that Christians are also harmed by it."

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