Iranian money going to Hamas as Palestinians suffer hunger
Iran's mullahs use the Palestinian issue to achieve their political goals, exactly as the Palestinian faction Hamas does.
Nonetheless,
Iranians suffer tough conditions. Hamas is also the main beneficiary of the
Iranian rhetoric on Palestine.
Hamas
senior figure Mahmud al-Zahar conceded recently that the late Quds Force
commander Qasem Soleimani gave him a bag containing $22 million during his
visit to Tehran in 2006.
He
added in an interview with the Iranian Arabic channel al-Allam that he met
Soleimani only once when he took over the foreign affairs portfolio in the
Hamas government.
Al-Zahar
noted that he travelled to Iran soon after assuming the responsibilities to his
job to meet Iranian officials.
A
decision for my travel to Tehran was taken abruptly, al-Zahar said.
He
added that he met former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and that he
submitted a list of demands to the Iranian president.
Al-Zahar
noted that the former Iranian president had referred him to Soleimani.
I
told Soleimani, he said, that the Palestinians were besieged and that we were
short of money to pay the salaries of civil servants.
He
added that he told the former Quds Force commander that the Palestinians also
needed all sorts of assistance.
Al-Zahar
described Soleimani as an "hones" and "practical" man.
Al-Zahar
is one of the founders of Hamas. He took over the post of foreign minister in
the Hamas government in 2006.
Iran
has a long record of support to terrorist groups and militias in the
Palestinian territories.



