
Netanyahu Admits Secret Qatari Funding to Hamas
Netanyahu's Admission: Qatar Funds Flowed to Hamas Since 2018 Gaza, Palestine - In a stunning revelation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has admitted that his government allowed the flow of Qatari funds to the Hamas militant group since 2018. This admission has sent shockwaves through the region and adds another layer to the ongoing conflict. The video accompanying this report shows the devastation in Gaza, a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict. Netanyahu's statement, confirmed by Israeli intelligence reports, reveals that approximately $30 million was channeled to Hamas monthly. The rationale behind this controversial decision, according to Netanyahu, was to maintain a rift between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, thereby weakening both groups. "This decision was approved by my entire security team," Netanyahu stated. The video shows the extent of the damage to buildings and infrastructure in Gaza. However, Netanyahu vehemently denies any personal involvement in the scandal known as 'QatarGate,' which alleges that he received funds in exchange for positive media coverage of Qatar. "I did not receive a single shekel," he asserted, adding that he will sue anyone who claims otherwise. This admission raises serious questions about Israel's foreign policy and its relationship with Hamas. The video footage serves as a grim backdrop to the political maneuvering, highlighting the human cost of the conflict.