Corruption is an offense committed by a public authority, a person entrusted with a public service mission or an elected official who, without right, directly or indirectly, solicits or accepts offers, promises, gifts, presents or advantages in order to perform or refrain from performing an act falling within the scope of his or her duties or facilitated by them. Bribery of a magistrate is a crime if the beneficiary or victim is the subject of criminal proceedings.

In this case, corruption creates problems on climate change, such as the agreement in Ghana with government officials
who agreed to let the country become “the garbage dump for all the world’s unsold ready-to-wear products.
in Ghana are filled with clothes from Zara, H&M, Mango, Shine and many others.

Corruption is also present in Ramallah and Gaza, where for decades the people have been caught up in a spiral of famine, out-of-control pollution and the destruction of the environment.
The destruction of entire forests and the slaughter of animals. Every government in the world knows about this corruption
UN knows this, but does nothing to stop it.

Europe, the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, Russia, China and Japan pay out staggering sums of money every year.Every year, these sums end up in the private accounts of the Abbas family and Hamas.

Yasser Arafat

The only people who know this and are prepared to fight this endemic corruption among elected Palestinian officials and Hamas terrorists are the Arab states.
The Arab states, too, have given billions of dollars to Yasser Arafat and Abbas, and they’re fed up and letting it be known.

In the spring of 2024, a major dispute took place between UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Palestine Liberation Organization Secretary General Hussein al-Sheikh at a meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, between US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and a group of senior Arab officials, this information comes from Axios.

UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan 

The conference, which took place on April 29 during the World Economic Forum summit, brought together the aforementioned officials and the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar and Kuwait, with the aim of drawing up a joint post-war strategy between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Axios said the row broke out after Mr. al-Sheikh declared that the Palestinian Authority was carrying out reforms and forming a new government, as demanded by the United States. However, the official protested because, in his view, the Palestinian authorities in the West Bank were not receiving sufficient political and economic support.
After hearing al-Sheikh’s comments, bin Zayed declared that no major reforms had taken place within the Palestinian Authority and even attacked Palestinian officials, calling them “Ali Baba and the forty thieves”. The Emirati minister also described the Palestinian Authority leadership as “useless”, which is why, in his opinion, “replacing one with another will only lead to the same result”.

“Why would the UAE provide aid to the Palestinian Authority in the absence of real reforms?” asked the Emirati official.

The senior Palestinian official, al-Sheikh yelled at the Emirati minister, declaring that no one would dictate to his government how it should carry out reforms, sources revealed to Axios.

The tension was enormous and the other people present did everything they could to calm both parties down, but al-Sheikh and bin Zayed continued to shout at each other, the Emirati got fed up and left the scene highly upset.

Axios added that, after the verbal sparring, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi also left the meeting and returned later with bin Zayed, who apologized to Blinken for having witnessed the exchange he had with the Palestinian official.

Tensions between the United Arab Emirates and the Palestinian Authority are nothing new, since relations between Emirati President Mohammed bin Zayed and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas have not been good for several years. In fact, Abu Dhabi is tired of paying to be insulted.

U.S. President Donald Trump, with much fanfare, hosted a ceremony for the signing of the so-called peace agreements between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain

The tension goes back to 2020, during the Abraham agreement, Mohammed bin Zayed accused the Palestinian leadership of being corrupt, while Abbas doesn’t forgive the Emirati government for normalizing relations with Israel in 2020. What’s more, Mohammed Dahlan, the Palestinian leader’s main political rival, is one of the UAE president’s top advisors.

Corruption is part of the political life of both the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, and has been for decades. Both leaders use money from all over the world for terrorist activities against Israel and for the luxurious personal tastes of their entourage.

The greatest corrupter is Yasser Arafat and those close to him; he was a corrupter and an international blackmailer.

The first to reveal Yasser Arafat’s corrupt activities was the British Sunday Telegraph newspaper, which in 1999 revealed that a group of hackers had attacked the computers at the headquarters of the Palestine Liberation Organization in Tunisia, revealing that the group, headed by Yasser Arafat, then Chairman of the Palestinian Authority, had financial assets worth $5 billion.

PLO money was held in several bank accounts in Zurich, Geneva and New York, as well as smaller accounts in North Africa, Europe and Asia. According to the article, all the accounts were in the name of Yasser Arafat and a limited number of people in his entourage.

Sunday Telegraph, also mentioned that the PLO had bought shares in trading companies on the Paris, Tokyo and Frankfurt stock exchanges, as well as in the German car manufacturer Mercedes Benz. The organization also bought real estate in European capitals such as London, and shares in several airlines.

Better still, in 2003, an audit by the International Monetary Fund revealed that the Palestinian leader had diverted $900 million in public funds to a Swiss bank account, which he controlled.

The first to reveal Yasser Arafat’s corrupt activities was the British Sunday Telegraph newspaper, which in 1999 revealed that a group of hackers had attacked the computers at the headquarters of the Palestine Liberation Organization in Tunisia, revealing that the group, headed by Yasser Arafat, then Chairman of the Palestinian Authority, had financial assets worth $5 billion.

Yasser Arafat and his wife

PLO money was held in several bank accounts in Zurich, Geneva and New York, as well as smaller accounts in North Africa, Europe and Asia. According to the article, all the accounts were in the name of Yasser Arafat and a limited number of people in his entourage.

Sunday Telegraph, also mentioned that the PLO had bought shares in trading companies on the Paris, Tokyo and Frankfurt stock exchanges, as well as in the German car manufacturer Mercedes Benz. The organization also bought real estate in European capitals such as London, and shares in several airlines.

Better still, in 2003, an audit by the International Monetary Fund revealed that the Palestinian leader had diverted $900 million in public funds to a Swiss bank account, which he controlled.

Virtually all the embezzled money was invested in Palestinian assets, both in Gaza and the West Bank, and abroad.

The Mossad claimed that Arafat had amassed a fortune of around $1 billion.

Clearly, Arafa had a much larger fortune. In 2004, shortly after Arafat’s death, the late Jaweed al-Ghussein, a former PLO Finance Minister who had been living in exile in London since 1996, told the Argentine newspaper Clarion that Arafat’s personal and PLO investments abroad at the time amounted to between $3 and $5 billion.

Former employees of Swiss banks in Geneva and Zurich had stated privately that the Arafat family held accounts worth
over five billion dollars.

Arafat helped himself to the coffers of the Palestinian state and pumped 70% of the aid from Arab, European and North American countries.

Mahmoud Abbas collecting money from US, Europe and Middle East 

After Yasser Arafat’s death, the corruption continued, taking the same people and continuing with the new Palestinian leader,
Mahmoud Abbas.

In 2006, when Hamas defeated Fatah (led by Mahmoud Abbas) in the Palestinian general elections, it was said that this result was partly due to the party’s corruption. The election was, in fact, a fight between two high-flying corruptors.

Money kills, as it does among gangsters and mafia: in 2007, violent clashes took place between the two factions, during which dozens of fighters from both sides lost their lives.


The whole world knows that the Palestinian Authority is a tool for taking money for the benefit of a few and nothing for the people, but the whole world turns a blind eye. The UN knows of cases in which the Palestinian government has robbed the population for the pleasure of certain officials, or in which money donated by various countries has been given to the families of terrorists who have died or been arrested after committing attacks against Israelis.

What will set the world alight, however, is the investigation published by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs in 2020, which describes the alleged workings of the corrupt apparatus of Mahmoud Abbas’s Palestinia

 Yasser Jadalla and Yasser Arafat

The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs said that Yasser Jadalla, former director of the political department in President Mahmoud Abbas’s office, revealed in a video published by Palestinian agencies in 2020, was involved in corruption related to the theft of funds paid to the Palestinian Authority by international organizations. He specifies that these resources were transferred to personal accounts.

The official, Jadallah claimed in the video that all the Palestinian Ministry of Finance’s funds from the European Union and Arab countries were mainly transferred to the Palestinian president’s office, and then to secret accounts known only to three people: Abbas, the head of his office and the director general of finance in the Palestinian Authority president’s office. Incredible.

Jadallah, currently living in Belgium after his request for political asylum was approved, added that as soon as these funds entered the office’s accounts, they suddenly disappeared and were transferred to accounts with fictitious identities, including accounts bearing the names of Abbas’s grandchildren.
“We have passed on this information to European parliamentarians,” Mr. Jadallah said in the video.
The Palestinian government is run like a mafia, and Mr. Jadallah claimed that two members of the Palestinian security forces had tried to assassinate him and that he had been kidnapped twice to put pressure on him not to reveal anything about corruption within the Palestinian Authority.

Abbas’ weapon is the lie, the bigger the better, and he has also rejected accusations of corruption against him and his children. His entourage said they were false news spread by his political opponents and Israel to discredit him.
Brussels continues to send hundreds of millions of dollars to Abbas as if nothing had happened. There are millions of people starving
starving in Europe, but Brussels continues to pay thugs.

Hamas and Fatah

Hamas

The Palestinian people continue to suffer, from poverty and from the war unleashed by Hamas with the massacre of October 7, and that the terrorist group uses them as human shields, the leaders of this organization live in luxury, far from Gazaa Doha in Qatar and now in
in Turkey.

The New York Post in an article published in November, the three top Hamas leaders alone amass a staggering total of around $11 billion and enjoy a multimillionaire lifestyle in Qatar.

The Hamas terrorist organization has an office in Doha, the capital of Qatar, and its leaders Ismail Haniyeh, Moussa Abu Marzuk and Khaled Mashal lead luxurious lifestyles in the emirate.

 The criminal Haniyeh

The corrupt and criminal Haniyeh, 61, is head of the Hamas political bureau and was prime minister of the entire Palestinian territory after the 2006 elections, until he was dismissed a year later following the conflict with Fatah. However, he continued to rule the Gaza Strip until 2017, when he moved to Qatar.

The terrorist and Hamas leader, Haniyeh, father of 13 children, has a fortune of over $4 billion, according to the German newspaper Bild.

The terrorist, Maaz Haniyeh, is known as “the father of real estate” in Gaza for his collection of houses and buildings, and lives in the utmost luxury in Turkey. Last year, he obtained a Turkish passport, according to the Israeli media.

Khaled Mashal

His plot, Khaled Mashal, 67, is the former head of the Hamas political bureau. He fled Damascus to escape the Arab Spring in Syria and, like Haniyeh, now lives in Qatar. From there, according to Bild, he handles real estate and financial transactions for Hamas.

Bild adds that when he fled Syria, he reportedly took with him $1.5 billion from Hamas headquarters in Damascus. The American Embassy in Israel estimates his fortune at $4 billion.

The other friend, Mousa Abu Marzouk, 72, is another of Hamas’s top leaders. He is considered the group’s number two and is a kind of foreign minister.

Mousa Abu Marzouk lived for 14 years in the United States, where he was arrested in 1995 for taking part in activities in support of terrorism. After two years in prison, the Palestinian leader was expelled and settled in Jordan, then Syria and, in 2012, Egypt. He currently resides in Qatar.

Bild estimates his fortune at $2 billion, while the Israeli Embassy in the USA puts it at $3 billion.

And the youngest, Khaled Mashal, 67, is the former head of Hamas’s political bureau. He fled Damascus to escape the Arab Spring in Syria and, like Haniyeh, now lives in Qatar. From there, according to Bild, he handles real estate and financial transactions for Hamas.

The biggest scandal of all is the close collaboration between Qatar, the UN and the Hamas terrorist group. The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies produced a report at the end of 2023 and mentioned that Qatar pays Hamas between 120 and 480 million dollars a year. However, the Emirate is not the only source of income that Hamas leaders use to attack Israel or live in luxury far from Gaza. From 2021 to 2023, the UN has granted Hamas around $400 million. Much of this money has come from the Biden administration, which has also provided $1 billion to UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, since 2021, since, we know, UNRWA has financed and has
participated in the October 7th massacres.

Protest in Berlin to support Hamas

Once again, the Daily Mail reported in November 2023 that Hamas acts like a mafia and has also been able to generate its own income by taxing goods passing through a sophisticated network of tunnels that avoid passing through the border crossing with Egypt, thus managing to bring food, medicine, fuel, cash and, of course, weapons into Gaza.

Let’s not forget the great corrupting country of Iran, which also contributes to the growing wealth of Hamas’s leaders, since it is one of the terrorist group’s biggest donors. Several sources claim that Teheran sends the group and other Islamist organizations around $100 million a year.

Recently, Turkey, with its dictator Erdogan, who has murdered his country economically, has also supported Hamas. Although the Turkish government claims it only supports the political wing of the group, the truth is that Ankara has been accused of funding its terrorist activities.

The Palestinian case concerning corruption is very particular, as this corruption of the Palestinian elites leads to famine, pollution
animal slaughter, major health crises, wars and, above all, hatred of Jews. The will of these Palestinian dictators
is to murder as many Jews as possible in Israel and throughout the world.

As with the Shoah in 1941, the Allies knew what was happening to the Jewish people in the concentration camps and turned a blind eye.
we are in 2024 and the UN and the major Western nations are turning a blind eye to this new anti-Semitism, with millions of people
people demonstrating in support of a terrorist organization, Hamas.

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