While their kin mull in destitution and are treated as human safeguards, the heads of Hamas carry on with very rich person ways of life.
The dread gathering’s three top pioneers alone merit a stunning complete of $11 billion and partake in an existence of extravagance in the safe-haven of the emirate of Qatar.
The emirate has long invited the heads of the fear bunch and introduced them in its lavish lodgings and manors simultaneously as it has a tremendous American military presence.
Presently US Rep. Andy Gazes (R-Tenn.) is supporting a bill that would strip Qatar of its status as a key US partner, The Post has learned, except if it throws out the Hamas initiative.
The fear based oppressor bunch, which is answerable for the prejudiced Oct. 7 slaughter of in excess of 1,400 guiltless regular folks and fighters in southern Israel, keeps on keeping north of 200 prisoners in Gaza.
Hamas runs an office in Qatar’s capital, Doha, and pioneers Ismail Haniyeh, Moussa Abu Marzuk and Khaled Mashal keep an extravagant way of life.
They have gone far, been photographed on private planes, and been spotted at its diplomatic club.
The World Cup of soccer in 2022 would have had the same level of leadership.
On the other hand, the majority of the nearly 2 million residents of the Gaza Strip, which Hamas has controlled since 2007, are living in extreme poverty.
After elections in 2006, Haniyeh, 61, the leader of Hamas’ politburo, was appointed prime minister of all of Palestinian land; however, he was removed from power a year later.
He kept on administering the Gaza Strip until 2017 preceding winding up in Qatar.
Haniyeh, a dad of 13 who manages one of the world’s richest psychological militant gatherings, is worth more than $4 billion.
He has been captured with his two grown-up children, Maaz and Abdel Salam, enjoying life to the fullest in lavish lodgings in Qatar and Turkey, as per a new online entertainment post from the Consulate of Israel in the US.
Last week, Haniyeh headed out to Iran to meet with Incomparable Pioneer Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Iran is a long-term backer of Hamas.
Last month, the Four Seasons inn in Doha said he was not one of its visitors after calls for Bill Doors, who possesses a controlling stake in the chain, to throw him out.
It didn’t address whether he had recently remained there.
Among its very good quality contributions are suites with ocean sees beginning at $900 every evening.
The Hamas chief’s child Maaz Haniyeh is known as “the dad of land” in Gaza for his assortment of manors and structures.
He carries on with a playboy way of life in Turkey, and this year got a Turkish identification, as per Israel Today.
Reports state that Haniyeh Sr. is a citizen of Turkey as well.
The Israeli government estimates that Abu Marzuk, 72, a prominent political figure in Hamas who serves as the organization’s “international relations office,” is worth $3 billion.
In 1995, US immigration authorities discovered that he was on a terrorist watch list, leading to his detention in New York. He holds a master’s degree in construction management from Colorado State University.
Furthermore, the Israeli government claims that Mashal, 67, is worth more than $4 billion. Following the horrors on October 7, Mashal issued a global threat against Jews.
The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies reports that the emirate has long defended the Hamas leaders’ stay in Qatar by pointing to their support for the organization’s transformation into “a responsible governing power.”
The nation gives Hamas between $120 million and $480 million annually, according to a report published in October by a nonprofit organization that researches foreign policy in Washington, DC.
According to the research, “these funds benefit Hamas leaders indirectly through government operations and social services that help Hamas maintain political control over Gaza, as well as directly through payroll and kickback schemes.”
The Al Jazeera news network, which the report claims “spreads antisemitism, anti-Americanism, and incitement to violence throughout the Arab world,” is also based in Qatar.
In an interview with The Post in Israel, Yigal Carmon, president of the Middle East Media Research Institute in Washington, DC, stated, “Qatar is Hamas and Hamas is Qatar.”
However, Washington is making more efforts to put pressure on Hamas.
Ogles’ measure would deprive Qatar of its unique standing among Israel, Taiwan, South Korea, Australia, and Japan as the United States’ top non-NATO allies.
“The United States must ensure that there is no ally supporting Hamas terrorists as they continue to wreak havoc on the lives of innocent Israeli civilians,” Ogles told The Post on Tuesday. Sadly, as long as Hamas’ leadership has political sanctuary in Doha, the State of Qatar will continue to fund and assist the organization.
Although the nation has enjoyed special status since last year, Ogles’ action would put it subject to the removal of Hamas.
Qatar is home to Hamas and is also one of the US’s most significant military installations in the Middle East.
At the massive Al Udeid air base, it is home to US Central Command’s advanced facility in the Middle East, which is essential to Air Force operations in the Gulf.
Hamas does not get all of its funding from Qatar. Additionally, the organization received almost $400 million from the UN in the previous two years despite the UN’s denial that Hamas is a terrorist outfit.
According to the FDD, since 2021, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency has given Hamas $380 million.
The Biden administration, which has given the UNRWA $1 billion since 2021, was largely responsible for that funding.
“We know with near certainty that our taxpayer dollars have been delivered into the hands of Hamas since UNRWA has long insisted it has no political screen on its aid, and since Hamas is viewed as a political party,” the FDD stated, adding that the Trump administration ended US contributions to UNRWA because of the Hamas connection.