Head of Turkish Aid Group Arrested for Funneling Funds to Hamas

The Fellowship  |  March 22, 2017

Headshot of a Hamas aid worker right beside a white plane.
Head of Turkish Aid Group Arrested for Funneling Funds to Hamas

Last year, Stand for Israel kept you updated on news that an aid worker for World Vision had given tens of millions to Hamas. Now, JNS reports that Israeli security forces have uncovered another such incident – a Turkish aid worker who funneled funds meant for rebuilding in Gaza to the terrorist group’s military wing:

Israel’s Shin Bet security agency revealed that Gaza resident Muhamad Murtaja, manager of the Gaza branch of the Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency (TIKA), was arrested in February for assisting Hamas.

According to the Shin Bet, Murtaja was recruited by Hamas in 2008 and became part of its military wing in 2009. He was later appointment director of TIKA’s Gaza branch in 2012 and has been accused of using his position to redirect “millions of shekels” in funds that were intended for “meaningful humanitarian projects” to Hamas. This includes replacing the names of “needy” Gazans eligible for financial aid with those of Hamas fighters as well as directing food packages to Hamas commanders and their families.

Another man, Mehmet Kaya, who heads the Turkish Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH), which was behind the 2010 Gaza flotilla incident and is classified as a terror group by Israel, has also been accused of funneling funds to Hamas. Kaya has not yet been arrested.

Additionally, the Shin Bet said that IHH funds were used to hold public events celebrating Hamas terrorists and giving them gift packages, as well as for constructing terror training bases and purchasing military equipment and weapons…

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