Hamas leaders worth staggering $11B revel in luxury — while Gaza’s people suffer

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Very rarely does the Left ever mention these facts, which is hardly surprising as it's hugely embarrassing.


While their people languish in poverty and are treated as human shields, the leaders of Hamas live billionaire lifestyles.

The terror group’s three top leaders alone are worth a staggering total of $11 billion and enjoy a life of luxury in the sanctuary of the emirate of Qatar.

The emirate has long welcomed the leaders of the terror group and installed them in its luxury hotels and villas at the same time as it hosts a vast American military presence.

Now US Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) is sponsoring a bill that would strip Qatar of its status as a key US ally, The Post has learned, unless it kicks out the Hamas leadership.

The terrorist group, which is responsible for the antisemitic Oct. 7 massacre of more than 1,400 innocent civilians and soldiers in southern Israel, continues to hold over 200 hostages in Gaza.

Hamas runs an office in Qatar’s capital, Doha, and leaders Ismail Haniyeh, Moussa Abu Marzuk and Khaled Mashal maintain a luxurious lifestyle.

 
Very rarely does the Left ever mention these facts, which is hardly surprising as it's highly embarrassing.
While their people languish in poverty and are treated as human shields, the leaders of Hamas live billionaire lifestyles.

The terror group’s three top leaders alone are worth a staggering total of $11 billion and enjoy a life of luxury in the sanctuary of the emirate of Qatar.

The emirate has long welcomed the leaders of the terror group and installed them in its luxury hotels and villas at the same time as it hosts a vast American military presence.

Now US Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) is sponsoring a bill that would strip Qatar of its status as a key US ally, The Post has learned, unless it kicks out the Hamas leadership.

The terrorist group, which is responsible for the antisemitic Oct. 7 massacre of more than 1,400 innocent civilians and soldiers in southern Israel, continues to hold over 200 hostages in Gaza.

Hamas runs an office in Qatar’s capital, Doha, and leaders Ismail Haniyeh, Moussa Abu Marzuk and Khaled Mashal maintain a luxurious lifestyle.

Therefore Israel can commit genocide?
 
The diplomat, who is not American, also confirmed Friday’s revelation by the US that Doha told Hamas officials late last month to leave the country, but appeared to deny that the decision was taken in connection with a request from the Biden administration.

Later on Saturday, Qatar officially confirmed its decision to halt mediation efforts, but framed the decision as reversible, if the parties demonstrate willingness to re-engage. The foreign ministry made a point of claiming that “media reports” on the topic — and specifically those on Qatar’s decision to close the Hamas office in Doha — are “inaccurate.”


However, it didn’t specify which reports it was referring to and didn’t explicitly deny the decision to close the Hamas bureau, which the statement noted served as a useful tool in securing a previous hostage deal last November.

The diplomat said Qatar had made the decision to stop mediating on its own, determining that it could not continue if neither side was willing to negotiate in good faith. And if it is no longer mediating, there is no purpose for Qatar to allow Hamas to maint
 
Qatar has decided to end its role as mediator between Israel and Hamas amid long-stalled negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal, a diplomat familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel on Saturday.

The diplomat, who is not American, also confirmed Friday’s revelation by the US that Doha told Hamas officials late last month to leave the country, but appeared to deny that the decision was taken in connection with a request from the Biden administration.

Later on Saturday, Qatar officially confirmed its decision to halt mediation efforts, but framed the decision as reversible, if the parties demonstrate willingness to re-engage. The foreign ministry made a point of claiming that “media reports” on the topic — and specifically those on Qatar’s decision to close the Hamas office in Doha — are “inaccurate.”


However, it didn’t specify which reports it was referring to and didn’t explicitly deny the decision to close the Hamas bureau, which the statement noted served as a useful tool in securing a previous hostage deal last November.

The diplomat said Qatar had made the decision to stop mediating on its own, determining that it could not continue if neither side was willing to negotiate in good faith. And if it is no longer mediating, there is no purpose for Qatar to allow Hamas to maintain its offices in the country, the diplomat said.





The diplomat lamented that the long-foundering ceasefire and hostage release negotiations “became more about politics and elections” for both Israel and Hamas, as opposed to a “serious attempt to secure peace.” The diplomat claimed both sides backed out of commitments they had made throughout the negotiations and were only engaged in them for the purpose of “political optics.”


Earlier this week, former defense minister Yoav Gallant suggested to the families of hostages held in Gaza that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has kept the war going for political reasons, not security ones, preventing a ceasefire and hostage release deal.


The diplomat said that once the decision was made by Qatar to cease its mediating role and to kick Hamas officials out of the country, it first informed the other mediators — the US and Egypt — and then told Hamas and Israel. The notification was provided at the end of October.








No timeline was given for when Hamas will leave Doha, but it is not something that can happen overnight, the diplomat indicated.


The diplomat also noted that Qatar’s decision isn’t necessarily permanent and could be reversed if both sides demonstrate a sincere willingness to negotiate in good faith. This is what happened in April, when Qatar quietly pushed Hamas out of the country, the diplomat says. The terror group’s leaders went to Turkey, but the US and Israel asked Doha to bring them back in order to resume talks, after attempts to do so with Hamas in Ankara did not succeed.


Indeed, two government officials revealed that sequence of events to The Times of Israel in May.


The diplomat speculated that after Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh’s assassination in Tehran, Hamas officials will once again head to Turkey. This could place Ankara in a difficult position, though, as the Biden administration made clear Friday that it doesn’t want its allies hosting the terror group.
 
Very rarely does the Left ever mention these facts, which is hardly surprising as it's hugely embarrassing. While their people languish in poverty and are treated as human shields, the leaders of Hamas live billionaire lifestyles.
We all know about Bernie Sanders', Barack Obama's and Nacy Pelosi's bubbling $millions that they didn't have before entering politics.

The terror group’s three top leaders alone are worth a staggering total of $11 billion
False. You aren't going to be able to support this statement because it's not true.

and enjoy a life of luxury in the sanctuary of the emirate of Qatar.
You're talking about Al Qasam, the terrorist group that is funded by Iran and managed in partnership with Qatar. Iran funds Al Qassam to roughly $100 million/year.

Al Qassam has nothing to do with Hamas.
 
Very rarely does the Left ever mention these facts, which is hardly surprising as it's hugely embarrassing.


While their people languish in poverty and are treated as human shields, the leaders of Hamas live billionaire lifestyles.

The terror group’s three top leaders alone are worth a staggering total of $11 billion and enjoy a life of luxury in the sanctuary of the emirate of Qatar.

The emirate has long welcomed the leaders of the terror group and installed them in its luxury hotels and villas at the same time as it hosts a vast American military presence.

Now US Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) is sponsoring a bill that would strip Qatar of its status as a key US ally, The Post has learned, unless it kicks out the Hamas leadership.

The terrorist group, which is responsible for the antisemitic Oct. 7 massacre of more than 1,400 innocent civilians and soldiers in southern Israel, continues to hold over 200 hostages in Gaza.

Hamas runs an office in Qatar’s capital, Doha, and leaders Ismail Haniyeh, Moussa Abu Marzuk and Khaled Mashal maintain a luxurious lifestyle.

Brought to you by Netanyahu as a fire break against the PLO. Just remember that, Dippy. Their political corruption is no more worse than Yahoo's Likund party.
 
The Brits are defunding social programs so that they can spend yet more money on war, misery and American Empire colonial abuse in Ukraine.
 
Very rarely does the Left ever mention these facts, which is hardly surprising as it's hugely embarrassing.


While their people languish in poverty and are treated as human shields, the leaders of Hamas live billionaire lifestyles.

The terror group’s three top leaders alone are worth a staggering total of $11 billion and enjoy a life of luxury in the sanctuary of the emirate of Qatar.

The emirate has long welcomed the leaders of the terror group and installed them in its luxury hotels and villas at the same time as it hosts a vast American military presence.

Now US Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) is sponsoring a bill that would strip Qatar of its status as a key US ally, The Post has learned, unless it kicks out the Hamas leadership.

The terrorist group, which is responsible for the antisemitic Oct. 7 massacre of more than 1,400 innocent civilians and soldiers in southern Israel, continues to hold over 200 hostages in Gaza.

Hamas runs an office in Qatar’s capital, Doha, and leaders Ismail Haniyeh, Moussa Abu Marzuk and Khaled Mashal maintain a luxurious lifestyle.

Hamas has tunnels between Egypt and Gaza these leaders became wealthy by charging a tax on things that are smuggled in the tunnels.
 
Israel should not be perpetrating genocide and people should not be applauding and cheering Israel's genocide.

If you start a war, be prepared for the consequences.
The Palestinian people could have easily weeded out Hamas terrorists on their own. Why didn't they?
 

Hamas leaders worth staggering $11B revel in luxury — while Gaza’s people suffer​


The Brit maggot- serenpitydip- is a delusional Islamophobe. He's useful for his comic quality.



Haw, haw........................................haw.
 
If you start a war, be prepared for the consequences.
Israel started the war on which they have embarked. Gazans did not attack Israel. Iran attacked Israel through Al Qassam (who has no relationship to Hamas, by the way).

The key point is that Israel did not invade Iran. Israel has never invaded Iran, despite Iran being responsible for every attack on Israel* since 1972. Israel simply invaded Gaza for the sole purpose of perpetrating the 2nd Nakba (a genocide of Gazans) and wiping out Arab because their HATRED for

This is the point at which you mindlessly quip "...but Hamas hides behind human shields!" and other lame slogans designed to make you feel good about cheering on a Nazi-style genocide. There are 30,000 children (roughly) who are now dead, who were alive and well at the beginning of October 2023, who never attacked Israel and who never had anyone "hiding behind them." The IDF is guilty of launching hundreds of highly illegal air strikes into civilian noncombatant population centers (apartment buildings, shopping centers, hospitals, schools, etc) with no military targets, while dishonestly claiming after the fact that they were somehow targeting Hamas ... and successfully getting Team Israel to OBEY and to regurgitate everything they are ordered to repeat.

I submit that you should not be applauding and celebrating the illegal and immoral slaughter of civilian noncombatants who never attacked anyone just because they are Arabs and because Israel is the perpetrator.

The Palestinian people could have easily weeded out Hamas terrorists on their own.
Say "Gazans." Gazans are who are being slaughtered and no, they have absolutely no power to stop the IDF from pumping rockets into the buildings in which they find themselves.

Once again, you will feel compelled to blame Gazans for the war crimes of the IDF, and I submit that you should not. Nobody was somehow "hiding" behind anyone. The IDF are just murderous mother-fuckers who are slaughtering the Arabs in Gaza out of their own racist HATRED for Arabs.

Why didn't they?

I'd be interested to know why you are so happy to engage in this special pleading fallacy and support a Nazi-style genocide of Arabs just because Israel is doing it. If any other country were to simply invade a neighbor who had never attacked it and began violating the Geneva Conventions in killing the civilian, noncombatant population by the tens of thousands, you probably wouldn't be blaming those being slaughtered illegally for their doom, but when the IDF is the genocidal monster, you give a standing ovation.

If anyone points this out, you just quip any number of irrelevant inanities that don't even apply:

1. Hamas hides behind human shields
2. Israel has a right to exist
3. Do you expect Israel to just do nothing?
4. The dead children shouldn't have started a war that they couldn't finish
5. The Geneva Conventions don't apply
... etc

If the IDF had correctly invaded Iran, this would be an entirely different discussion. However, as it stands, Israel is the new Nazi Germany, committing genocide out of racist HATRED of Arabs. 30,000 Gazan children now dead, and the IDF are looking to finish the job.
 
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