In a targeted operation last week, Israeli Paratroopers from the Judea Brigade raided the offices of the “Islamic Charity Association” in Hebron, uncovering tens of thousands of shekels in funds allegedly linked to terrorist activities and a copy of Adolf Hitler’s notorious book Mein Kampf.
The charity, which publicly presents itself as a humanitarian organization assisting the needy, is accused by Israeli authorities of functioning as a front for Hamas.
According to military sources, the group channels money to support terrorist activities and disseminates materials that promote incitement to violence. The Hebron branch is one of several operating across the Judea and Samaria region.
During the operation, soldiers confiscated approximately 165,700 NIS in cash, along with computers, briefcases, documents, and other technological equipment used to organize and promote terrorist activity. The discovery of Mein Kampf in the compound, officials said, underscores the ideological extremism promoted by the organization.
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