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Israeli Forces Raid Exchange Office in West Bank's Ramallah

Israeli forces seized hundreds of thousands of shekels during a targeted operation to disrupt terror funding networks supporting Hamas activities.

  • On Tuesday, Israeli forces raided a currency exchange office in Ramallah, targeting terror funding linked to Hamas as part of a counter-terror operation.
  • The raid occurred under Shin Bet guidance within Operation Iron Wall, launched January 21 to disrupt Palestinian terrorist groups' financial networks in the West Bank.
  • The operation resulted in the detention of five individuals and the confiscation of several hundred thousand shekels believed to be funds allocated for terrorist activities against Israelis.
  • The IDF observed that terrorist attacks against Israeli targets decreased by 85% in 2025, reflecting a drop in Palestinian militant operations following the launch of Operation Iron Wall.
  • Egypt condemned the raid and Israeli policies, calling Israel the 'main source of destabilisation in the region,' highlighting broader regional tensions.
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The Israeli army said it had seized "hundreds of thousands of shekels" that were "intended for terrorism" and arrested five people.

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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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