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Hamas continues to pay a fee of up to $ 7 m. Gaza Despite War

Hamas terrorist carrying clubs and firearms secured by trucks that help people in the northern Jacalia in Jonalia 25, 2025. (TPS credit: TPS-IL)

Recipients are reported to collect until 20% of their pre-war salaries in 10 weeks, by the latest distribution of up to $ 300 per employee.

Hamas continues to pay tens of public servants in Gaza Strip through the cover, a system based on two years of war and Israel and its destruction of its infrastructure, the BBC reported on Wednesday.

About 30,000 staff associated with Hamas running government received parties that are up to $ 7 million, according to the British affairs.

Recipients are reported to collect until 20% of their pre-war salaries in 10 weeks, by the latest distribution of up to $ 300 per employee.

Three workers interviewed with BBC revealed that BBC confirmed that such payments last week.

Because of the Gaza’s Banking system, payments are delivered in person in private places.

The Palestines gathered to get food from the kitchen of Gaza City last month. Hamas simultaneously says he wins Israel's victory in Israel while he is accused of being overwhelmed by race, writer. (Credit: Dwoud Abu Alkas / Reuters)

The Palestines gathered to get food from the kitchen of Gaza City last month. Hamas simultaneously says he wins Israel’s victory in Israel while he is accused of being overwhelmed by race, writer. (Credit: Dwoud Abu Alkas / Reuters)

Employees received the impaled instructions to guide them on certain sites, where certain people donated a symbol of a mark that contain money. Israel Airstrikes reportedly reportedly addresses a few details of the distribution.

Conditions to help deteriorate

Payments come between hard shortages of food and inflation in Gaza. The agencies that help blame Israel’s boundaries about the situation; However, the princes of Israel denied claims. Fax values have reached $ 80 per kilogram in the weeks newly passed, and the nutritional values continue to rise.

The IDF said in Marhoumium, identified as head of Hamas, Airstriki at Nasser Hospital in Kunis. Barhouum was accused of supervising money in the Masi’s military unit.

According to a BBC higher Homas official, the group had completed $ 700 million in cash and hundreds of millions of shekels below 7, 2023, attacked in Israel.

Financial records are reported to be leader of Hamas Yahya Sonwar and his brother Mohammed, both of Israel’s festivals.

Finance

Hamas has legal products for importing services and Gaza taxes and receives financial support from role, according to the report. Its military wing, Qassam Brigades, operates under a separate financial structure that is primarily supported by Iran.

The Muslim’s senior childhood official told BBC that about 10% of the budget was allocated to Hamas.

Hamas continues to raise money during a continuous argument by collecting taxes to local merchants and cigarette prices. According to the report, the cost of a box of 20 cigarettes, earlier $ 5, increased more than $ 170.

In addition to the income payments, Hamas has submitted food parcels to its members and their families by local emergency committees. The BBC noted that the leadership of the Committees were rotated often, reportedly because it was because of repetition from Israel Airstrikes.

The report said that many Gaza citizens suspected Hamas to distribute assistance by choosing, like supporters of its broader people.

Israel and their international partners have repeatedly said that Hamas put the help of the people coming in line. Hamas has declined these allegations. The BBC sources of Gaza said the group received a great deal during the yearly season.

Nisreen Khaled, a widow with three children, told BBC that I had failed to access food help while others received parcels.

“When my family was cold, my children were crying in pain but in view of our neighboring neighbors – they find food parcels and flour bags,” he said.

“Isn’t it reason for our suffering? Why weren’t they safe, water, and medicine before introducing their adventure of October 7?”

Ritika Sharma

Based in: New Delhi Ritika covers major events from across the world, with a focus on how global affairs impact India. From political shakeups to global crises and international policies, she reports with clarity and depth. Ritika’s calm, balanced voice helps readers understand the bigger picture behind the headlines — without the noise or bias. More »

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