Italy Arrests Nine Islamic Charity Chiefs Suspected of Raising Millions for Hamas | The Gateway Pundit | by Ben Kew


Italy Arrests Nine Islamic Charity Chiefs Suspected of Raising Millions for Hamas

Italian police have arrested seven people suspected of funneling millions of euros to Hamas while posing as fundraisers for Palestinian civilians in Gaza, authorities announced.

Police also issued international arrest warrants for two additional suspects believed to be operating outside Italy.

According to local law enforcement, the investigation centers on three associations that publicly claimed to support Palestinian civilians but allegedly functioned as a front for financing Hamas.

The nine suspects are accused of transferring approximately seven million euros ($8 million) to “associations based in Gaza, the Palestinian territories, or Israel, owned, controlled, or linked to Hamas.”

While the groups’ stated mission was to raise donations “for humanitarian purposes for the Palestinian people,” investigators say the majority of the funds were diverted elsewhere.

Police allege that more than 71 percent of the money collected was earmarked for the direct financing of Hamas or organizations affiliated with the Islamist terror group.

Authorities also said that some of the funds were transferred to “family members implicated in terrorist attacks,” further reinforcing suspicions that the charities were being used to support militant activity rather than civilian relief.

Among those arrested was Mohammad Hannoun, identified by Italian media as the president of the Palestinian Association in Italy.

Italy’s Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi commented on the arrests in a post on X, saying the operation “lifted the veil on behavior and activities which, pretending to be initiatives in favor of the Palestinian population, concealed support for and participation in terrorist organizations.”

The investigation highlights growing concerns among European security services that charitable organizations operating under the banner of humanitarian aid are being exploited to fund Islamic extremism.

Authorities said the probe remains ongoing and additional arrests are possible as investigators continue to trace financial networks connected to the alleged scheme.

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Ben Kew is a writer and editor. Originally from the UK, he moved to the U.S. to cover Congress for Breitbart News and has since gone on to editorial roles at Human Events, Townhall Media, and Americano Media. He has also written for The Epoch Times, The Western Journal, and The Spectator.

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