Here’s Where Bibi Sent Your Tax Dollars
A discussion about how the Israeli government allegedly sent U.S. and Qatari money to Hamas, with confirmed evidence including photos of cash-filled suitcases. The speaker suggests this was done to maintain the status quo by keeping Hamas content.
Summary
The conversation centers on allegations that the Israeli government facilitated the transfer of money from the United States and Qatar to Hamas, rather than using Israel's own funds. The speaker confirms that this practice has been documented with visual evidence, including photographs of suitcases containing cash being delivered. The discussion reveals that this controversial policy was reportedly motivated by a strategy to maintain the status quo - the thinking being that keeping Hamas financially satisfied would prevent them from causing trouble. However, the speaker notes the inherent flaw in this approach, suggesting that if Hamas became too comfortable or 'fat' from these payments, they might lose their ability to function effectively. The conversation implies this was a deliberate policy decision, though the exact financial amounts involved are not specified by the speaker.
Key Insights
- The Israeli government sent money from the United States and Qatar to Hamas rather than using its own funds
- There is confirmed visual evidence including pictures of suitcases filled with cash going to Hamas
- The strategy behind the payments was to keep Hamas 'happy and fat' so they wouldn't cause trouble
- This cash transfer policy was part of a broader effort to maintain the political status quo
- The speaker suggests there was a realization that making Hamas too comfortable might backfire by making them unable to function effectively
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