Key Points

Israel has released Hamas documents showing the terror group's direct involvement in funding and organizing the Sumud flotilla. The documents reveal Hamas uses its PCPA organization as an overseas wing to coordinate the flotilla operations. Evidence shows Hamas leaders including Ismail Haniyeh directly endorsed the PCPA organization. The flotilla ships are secretly owned by Hamas through a Spanish front company called Cyber Neptune.

Key Points: Israel Says Hamas Funded Sumud Gaza Flotilla in Documents

  • Israel recovered official Hamas documents in Gaza showing flotilla funding
  • Hamas uses PCPA organization as its overseas representative body
  • Flotilla ships secretly owned by Hamas through Spanish front company
  • Documents show Hamas leaders directly coordinating with flotilla organizers
  • PCPA designated as terrorist organization by Israel in 2021
  • Global flotilla aims to break Israeli naval blockade since 2007
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Israel says Hamas funded and organised Gaza-bound 'Sumud' flotilla

Israel reveals Hamas documents showing terror group funded and organized Gaza-bound Sumud flotilla through its overseas PCPA organization and front companies.

"Hamas documents that were discovered in the Gaza Strip show a direct link between the flotilla leaders and the Hamas terrorist organization - Israeli Foreign Ministry"

Tel Aviv, Sep 30

Israel's Foreign Ministry on Monday claimed that the official Hamas documents recovered in the Gaza Strip revealed the terror group's direct involvement in the funding and execution of the 'Sumud' flotilla bound for Gaza.

The Global Sumud Flotilla, comprising about 50 civilian vessels and participants from over 40 countries, aims to challenge Israel's naval blockade imposed since 2007 and deliver food and medical aid to Palestinians.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry on Monday released part of the Hamas documents along with translations and images showing some of the flotilla's organisers alongside senior Hamas leaders.

"Hamas documents that were discovered in the Gaza Strip, and are being revealed for the first time, show a direct link between the flotilla leaders and the Hamas terrorist organisation. While Hamas in the Gaza Strip is responsible for what happens inside the Strip, Hamas Abroad is responsible for activity outside the Gaza Strip, with emphasis on the Palestinian Conference for Palestinians Abroad (PCPA) organisation, which is subordinate to Hamas and serves as a wing of the movement," read a statement issued by the Israeli Foreign Ministry.

According to the statement, the PCPA was established in 2018 and functions as Hamas' representative body abroad, operating de facto as Hamas' embassies. The organisation, it said, operates under the pretense of civilian cover and is responsible, on behalf of Hamas, for mobilising actions against Israel, including violent demonstrations, marches against Israel, and demonstration and provocation flotillas.

"The first official Hamas document was found in the Gaza Strip - a letter from 2021 signed by Head of the Hamas Political Bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, directly and explicitly calling on the PCPA chairman for unity. In the letter, Haniyeh publicly endorses the PCPA organization. It should be noted that Israel designated the PCPA as a terrorist organisation in 2021 due to it being a wing of Hamas," the Ministry stated.

It stressed that the second official Hamas document is a list of PCPA operatives, some of whom are high-ranking, well-known Hamas operatives.

"Among the names on the list are Zaher Birawi, who serves as Head of the PCPA’s Hamas sector in the UK, and who is known as a leader of the demonstration flotillas to the Gaza Strip over the past 15 years (number 19 in the document), and Saif Abu Kashk (number 25 in the document), an operative from the organization in Spain. This document was found in a Hamas outpost in the Gaza Strip and proves again their direct connection between the flotilla leaders and Hamas," the statement detailed.

"In addition to being a Hamas-aligned PCPA operative, Abu Kashk is the CEO of Cyber Neptune, a front company in Spain that owns dozens of the ships participating in the 'Sumud' flotilla. Thus, these ships are secretly owned by Hamas," it added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The evidence seems quite detailed with specific names and documents. As Indians who understand the pain of cross-border terrorism, we should be cautious about such "humanitarian" missions that might have hidden agendas. The blockade exists for security reasons after all.
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Arjun K
While I understand Israel's security concerns, let's not forget the ordinary Palestinians who are suffering. Whether Hamas is involved or not, innocent people need food and medicine. The international community should find a way to ensure aid reaches those who need it without terrorist involvement.
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Sarah B
The timing of these revelations is interesting. Israel has been under pressure internationally, and now suddenly they produce these "documents." I'm not saying they're false, but we should wait for independent verification. Too many innocent lives are at stake to jump to conclusions.
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Vikram M
As an Indian, I believe in peace and dialogue. Both sides need to come to the table. If Hamas is using humanitarian missions as cover, that's unacceptable. But the blockade has been going on for 16 years - that's too long for any population to live under such restrictions. 🤝
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Kavya N
The mention of front companies and secret ownership is particularly alarming. This is exactly how terrorist organizations operate globally. India should support Israel's right to defend itself while also advocating for proper humanitarian channels that don't involve terrorist groups.

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