Key facts
- Senior executives at a UK Islamic charity warned that aid money sent to Gaza likely funded Hamas and other terror groups.
- The charity had sent £350,000 in aid to Gaza.
- These warnings were made privately by the executives.
Senior executives at one of Britain's largest Islamic charities privately voiced concerns that £350,000 in aid dispatched to Gaza was 'very likely' to have ended up funding Hamas and other designated terrorist organizations. These internal warnings suggest a significant risk of charitable funds being diverted to support militant activities in the conflict-ridden region. The specific charity involved has not been named, but the revelations raise questions about the oversight and accountability mechanisms for international aid distribution in areas with active conflict.
