Friday, February 06, 2009

Hamas negotiators leave Egypt with no ceasefire deal, but millions in cash

Apparently someone in Egypt is interested in bankrolling Hamas' jihad against Israel. It could even be someone in the Egyptian government who was involved in these negotiations. But we will probably never find out for sure. "Hamas negotiators stopped with suitcases of cash," by Sarah El Deeb for Associated Press, February 5 (thanks to Sr. Soph): CAIRO – Hamas negotiators left Egypt without a long-term cease-fire with Israel on Thursday — but not before some members of the militant group's delegation were stopped at the Gaza border carrying millions in cash.

The delegation walked away from the cease-fire talks because of disagreements over the blockage on Gaza and border security. Talks will continue at a later date.

An Egyptian security official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media, said the group initially refused to be searched by Egyptian authorities at the Rafah border crossing. When the group relented, authorities found $7 million and 2 million euros ($2.5 million) in cash in their suitcases. Another security official, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said $9 million and 2 million euros were found. The discrepancy could not be immediately explained.

Check the pockets of those "security officials"!

The money was later deposited in an account in Egypt by a Hamas member who stayed behind while the rest of the delegation was allowed to return to Gaza, the second security official said. He later returned to Gaza, the second official said.

It was not clear what would happen to the money.

There was no immediate comment from Hamas....

Gee, why not?
thanks Jihad Watch

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