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Beastly Boy

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Sun Feb 18, 2024, 09:13 AM Feb 18

'Hamas outside Palestinian consensus,' Egyptian minister says

Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry says there must be accountability for how Hamas acquired so much power, funding in Gaza to increase the rift with other 'peace loving Palestinian factions'

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said that Hamas was outside the Palestinian consensus, in a press conference at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday.

"There must be accountability for how Hamas acquired so much power in Gaza and why it was funded to increase the rift with other peace loving Palestinian factions," Shouky said in response to a question posed by former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni.

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'Hamas outside Palestinian consensus,' Egyptian minister says (Original Post) Beastly Boy Feb 18 OP
'Buying Quiet': Inside the Israeli Plan That Propped Up Hamas Goddessartist Feb 18 #1
I suspect this is one, but by far not the most significant issue Mr Shoukry had in mind. Beastly Boy Feb 18 #2

Goddessartist

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1. 'Buying Quiet': Inside the Israeli Plan That Propped Up Hamas
Sun Feb 18, 2024, 09:28 AM
Feb 18

[link:https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/10/world/middleeast/israel-qatar-money-prop-up-hamas.html|

‘Buying Quiet’: Inside the Israeli Plan That Propped Up Hamas
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gambled that a strong Hamas (but not too strong) would keep the peace and reduce pressure for a Palestinian state.

Just weeks before Hamas launched the deadly Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, the head of Mossad arrived in Doha, Qatar, for a meeting with Qatari officials.

For years, the Qatari government had been sending millions of dollars a month into the Gaza Strip — money that helped prop up the Hamas government there. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel not only tolerated those payments, he had encouraged them.

During his meetings in September with the Qatari officials, according to several people familiar with the secret discussions, the Mossad chief, David Barnea, was asked a question that had not been on the agenda: Did Israel want the payments to continue?

Mr. Netanyahu’s government had recently decided to continue the policy, so Mr. Barnea said yes. The Israeli government still welcomed the money from Doha.

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