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Hamas running out of cash, unable to pay its fighters: WSJ

  • Hamas faces a financial crisis, struggling to pay its operatives in Gaza.
  • Israel's blockade significantly reduced Hamas's access to revenue streams, including aid.
  • Hamas had been seizing humanitarian aid and selling it on the black market.
  • Defense Minister Katz described the blockade as pressure; Hamas condemned it.
  • Aid groups report soaring malnutrition in Gaza, while UN warns of famine.
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Hamas terror group reportedly buckling under financial strain amid Israeli military gains and growing unrest

Hamas terrorists running Gaza are reportedly facing a financial crisis as Israel intensifies its military campaign against the group, and public protests grow.

·New York, United States
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The Wall Street Journal recounts the liquidity crisis of the group, which now has difficulty finding the money to pay its operations. It also weighs the small amount of cash in circulation in the Strip, whose population is at its last.

·Turin, Italy
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The terrorist organization Hamas is also said to have financed itself from the sale of aid supplies. This source of money seems to have dried up.

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Israel Hayom broke the news in Israel on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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