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Terror has become a profitable business for the leaders of Hamas. While the world has literally poured billions of dollars into Gaza the suffering continues for the people living there.
Why?
Well, it seems that billions of those aid dollars have ended up in the pockets of Hamas leaders, the New York Post reports.
According to a recent article, the top three leaders of Hamas are worth an estimated $11 billion and are living a life of luxury, not in Gaza, but rather in the nation Qatar.
Qatar also seems to serve as the headquarters of sorts for the Hamas terrorist group as its leaders organized the brutal invasion of Israel safely from their penthouse suites and luxury hotels.
The New York Post provides more details:
Hamas runs an office in Qatar’s capital, Doha, and leaders Ismail Haniyeh, Moussa Abu Marzuk, and Khaled Mashal live a luxurious lifestyle.
They have been seen at its diplomatic club, photographed on private jets, and traveled widely.
The leadership would have been there for the 2022 soccer World Cup.
In contrast, most of the population of more than two million in the Gaza Strip, which Hamas has ruled since 2007, live in abject poverty.
Of course, this may also explain why the Hamas terrorist organization does not accept the two-state solution that recognizes the legitimate right of Israel to exist and results in the setting up of a Palestinian nation.
This would be the best solution for the Palestinian people, but terrible for the Hamas leaders because terrorism is just too profitable.
Qatar is a small, but extremely wealthy Arab nation located on a peninsula jutting out into the Persian Gulf. It is a dictatorship run by an emir named Tamim bin Hamad.
Because of oil, it has the fourth-highest per capita GDP in the world. This doesn’t mean that all its citizens are well-to-do, only that the extremely rich are extremely rich.
READ: Hamas leaders worth staggering $11B revel in luxury — while Gaza’s people suffer
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