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U.S. Offers $10 Million for Information on Hamas Financiers

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i24 NewsThe U.S. State Department has announced a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to the capture of five key Hamas financiers, or dismantling the Palestinian terror group’s financial networks.

This initiative comes after the imposition of four rounds of U.S. sanctions against Hamas, following the deadly attack perpetrated by the group on Israeli soil on October 7, which left nearly 1,200 people dead.

The United States has officially designated these five individuals as terrorists. Among them, a certain Hamza, operating from Sudan, was involved in the transfer of approximately 20 million dollars to Hamas. He is also linked to former Sudanese President Omar Bashir and various Islamist groups destabilizing Sudan.

Another, Muhammad Ahmad ‘Abd Al-Dayim Nasrallah, is known for his close ties to Iranian entities and played a role in transferring tens of millions of dollars to Hamas, including its military wing, from Qatar in October.

The State Department specifies that the rewarded information concerns Hamas’s sources of income, its main donors, the financial institutions facilitating its transactions, the front companies providing dual-use technologies to the group, as well as the criminal schemes profiting from it.

These funds likely played a crucial role in preparing for the October 7 attacks.

The New York Times reported last month that Israeli intelligence acquired detailed information about Hamas’s extensive financial operations in 2018, but failed to intervene to stop those activities or the flow of money to the group. These funds likely played a crucial role in preparing for the October 7 attacks, according to Israeli and American officials cited in the report.

The newspaper also reveals that documents found on the computer of a senior Hamas official detail global assets worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Among them are Sudanese Hamas companies operating in various sectors, two skyscrapers in the United Arab Emirates and other real estate-related businesses in Algeria and Turkey.

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White House Withdraws Nomination for US Hostage Envoy

FILE PHOTO: Adam Boehler, the CEO of the US International Development Finance Corporation, addresses the daily coronavirus task force briefing in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, US, April 14, 2020. Photo: REUTERS/Leah Millis/File Photo

The Trump administration has withdrawn the nomination of Adam Boehler to serve as special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, the White House said on Saturday.

Boehler, who has been working to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, will continue hostage-related work as a so-called “special government employee,” a position that would not need Senate confirmation.

“Adam Boehler will continue to serve President Trump as a special government employee focused on hostage negotiations,” White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.

“Adam played a critical role in negotiating the return of Marc Fogel from Russia. He will continue this important work to bring wrongfully detained individuals around the world home.”

A White House official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Boehler withdrew his nomination to avoid divesting from his investment company. The move was unrelated to the controversy sparked by his discussions with the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.

“He still has the utmost confidence of President Trump,” said the official.

“This gives me the best ability to help Americans held abroad as well as work across agencies to achieve President Trump’s objectives,” Boehler told Reuters in a brief statement.

Boehler recently held direct meetings with Hamas on the release of hostages in Gaza. The discussions broke with a decades-old policy by Washington against negotiating with groups that the US brands as terrorist organizations.

The talks angered some Senate Republicans and some Israeli leaders. According to Axios, Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer expressed his displeasure to Boehler in a tense phone call last week.

Boehler was given permission from the Trump administration to engage directly with Hamas, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said earlier this week, calling the talks a “one-off situation” that had not borne fruit.

Boehler has been credited with helping secure the release of Fogel, a US schoolteacher who was freed by Russia in February after three and a half years in prison.

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Bernard-Henri Lévy, German Officials Bow Out of Israeli Antisemitism Conference

French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy addressing the 38th Zionist Congress. Photo: Screenshot.

i24 NewsA French intellectual superstar and a pair of German officials announced that they withdrew from a conference on antisemitism organized by the Israeli government, citing the participation of far-right figures in the Jerusalem event.

Iconic thinker Bernard-Henri Lévy, who was set to deliver the conference’s keynote address, opted out upon learning that Marion Marechal and Jordan Bardella from France’s far-right National Rally party were among the other speakers.

Felix Klein, the Federal Government Commissioner for Jewish Life in Germany and the Fight Against Antisemitism, “has decided not to attend,” his representatives told Haaretz.

“He was unaware of the other attendees when he accepted the invitation, and upon learning who the other speakers were, he decided to withdraw.”

Volker Beck, a former Green Party parliamentarian who chairs the Germany-Israel Friendship Society (DIG) also announced he was cancelling his attendance. “If we associate ourselves with extreme right-wing forces, we discredit our common cause; it also goes against my personal convictions and will have a negative impact on our fight against antisemitism within our societies.”

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US Kicks Out South Africa’s Hamas-Linked Ambassador

Marco Rubio speaks after he is sworn in as Secretary of State by US Vice President JD Vance at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC, Jan. 21, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

i24 NewsUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday designated the South African ambassador to Washington Ebrahim Rasool as a Persona Non Grata, branding Rasool a “race-bating politician.”

The decision comes after Rasool made the inflammatory allegation that Trump was “leading global white supremacist” movement.

A known supporter of the genocidal Palestinian group Hamas, Rasool even boasted that he owned a keffiyeh signed by late Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh.

South Africa filed a claim with the International Court of Justice, alleging that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza during its ongoing war against Hamas, a charge both Israel and the US regard as slanderous and antisemitic.

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