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Israel seizes cryptocurrency wallets used by Hamas

The terrorist organization that rules the Gaza Strip is said to be trying to rebuild its military arm, while bypassing the conventional banking system.

A logo for the bitcoin digital currency. Credit: Facebook.
A logo for the bitcoin digital currency. Credit: Facebook.

Israel’s security establishment has begun to seize cryptocurrency wallets belonging to the Hamas terror organization, according to Israeli media reports.

The move comes after Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz signed an administrative order authorizing the seizures on June 30.

Hamas, which suffered significant losses during the 11 days of fighting with Israel in May, is currently attempting to raise funds via virtual currencies, such as Bitcoin, in an effort to bypass the conventional banking system, Israel’s Channel 12 reported.

Israeli security bodies, including the Shin Bet and the National Bureau for Counter-Terror Financing, have mobilized to try to shut off the flow of illicit funds, according to the report.

Sources in Gaza have confirmed the report, emphasizing that Hamas’s goal is the rehabilitation of its damaged military arm.

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