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Cash-strapped Hamas too broke to pay fighters as Israel cracks down

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 18, 2025
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According to reports, Hamas has become so liquidity that he is fighting to pay his fighters, such as Israel, Onoing Offensive continues to derail The financing and resources of the terrorist group on the field.

Many Hamas political combatants and employees have only received approximately half of their payment for several weeks, Wall Street Journal reportedCiting AAB intelligence officials.

Hamas fighters had previously been reducing between $ 200 and $ 300 for months, officials said.

Meanwhile, salaries for many workers from the government of Hamas and Gaza have stopped completely, according to the sources.


According to the reports, Hamas has become so liquidity that he is fighting to pay his fighters, the sources said.
According to the reports, Hamas has become so liquidity that he is fighting to pay his fighters, the sources said. AP

“There is a great crisis in Hamas in terms of obtaining the money,” said Moumes Al-Natour, a Palestinian lawyer from the Al-Shahati refugee camp in downtown Gaza.

Detahed payment checks have also made it more difficult to recruit combatants, the sources said.

The cash flow problems occur after Israel last month cut the humanitarian aid in the Hamas de Gaza Strip, which there would be “additional consultations” if they did not agree with a high fire agreement.

Hamas had attached legs of some of the humanitarian goods and then selling them to raise funds for the terrorist group, according to Israeli, Arab and Western officials.

In part, they would hit merchants with taxes and charge customs in trucks that transport humanitarian goods, the sources added.

“They depended mainly on humanitarian aid sold in black markets by cash,” Al-Natour told The Outlet.

Meanwhile, Hamas formally rejected the last offer of Alto El Fuego de Israel, arguing that he did not meet his demand to agree a complete end of the war.

Israel demands that Hamas release more hostages at the beginning of any high fire and, ultimately, accept to disarm and leave the territory.

The Jewish state has already said that it plans to occupy large “security zones” within Gaza.

Khalil Al-Hayya, head of the Hamas Negotiation Delegation, said Thorsday that the group had rejected Israel’s last proposal.

He reiterated Hamas’ position that he will return to the hostages in exchange for the release of more Palestinian prisoners, a complete Israeli retreat from Gaza and a lasting truce.

Hamas currently has 59 hostages, 24 or that they are believed to be alive.

With publication cables

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