Israeli Paratroopers exposed Hamas’s so-called “Islamic Charity Association” in Hebron as a terror-financing hub, seizing NIS 165,700 and Nazi propaganda material.
In a precise counter-terror operation last week, IDF Paratroopers operating under the Judea Regional Brigade uncovered and dismantled a Hamas-linked “charity” network in Hebron that masqueraded as a humanitarian organization while secretly funding terror activities across Judea and Samaria.
According to an official IDF statement, troops raided the offices of the “Islamic Charity Association,” a group that publicly claims to aid the poor but in practice functions as a financial and recruitment arm of Hamas — funneling money, spreading radical incitement, and sustaining the infrastructure of terror under the guise of social welfare.
During the sweep, soldiers discovered and confiscated approximately ₪165,700 (USD 43,000) in funds earmarked for terrorist operations. Even more disturbing was the discovery of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf and other incitement materials, stark evidence of the group’s ideological poison and antisemitic indoctrination efforts.
The troops subsequently sealed off the compound’s main entrance, securing the site and preventing any further use for Hamas activity or propaganda distribution.
Military officials emphasized that this “charitable” façade is part of a wider Hamas network spanning multiple branches throughout the Judea and Samaria region, designed to exploit international aid frameworks and divert money toward violent extremism.
The IDF hailed the operation as another success in its ongoing campaign to choke off Hamas’s financial arteries and dismantle its civilian-cover organizations that radicalize communities and glorify terror.
By exposing a so-called humanitarian front stocked with Nazi literature and terror funds, the Paratroopers’ raid underscores the grim reality behind Hamas’s “charity” system — one that preaches hate instead of help, and uses donations to finance death instead of dignity.
