Posted on 04/15/2006 10:42:44 AM PDT by Mount Athos
A leader of the Palestinian Hamas organization has met with an al-Qaida fundraiser in Yemen, the Jerusalem Post reported Friday.
The meeting, two weeks ago at a fundraising event by the Hamas office in Yemen, was between Khaled Marshaal and Sheikh Abd al-Majid al-Zindani [link added -RB], said by the United States to be a fundraiser for al-Qaida and a spiritual leader of Osama bin Laden.
The Jerusalem Post report said that at the event Zindani praised Hamas suicide bombers and urged people to donate money to the organization, whose political wing won recent Palestinian elections in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and now control the Palestinian Authority government.
"The Hamas government is the Palestinian people's government today," Zindani said. "It is the jihad-fighting, steadfast, resolute government of Palestine."
Marshaal is a leader of Hamas in Damascus, the Syrian capital, which is the headquarters of Hamas' armed wing...
Zindani, who has also been a contact for the al-Qaida-linked Ansar al-Islam terror group, is a Yemini national and the founder of the Al Iman University in Sanaa, where American Taliban John Walker Lind studied before traveling to Afghanistan.
fire up those B-52s and ramp-up 24/7 on the cluster bomb assembly line..........
Lots of muzzies going to meet Muhammed .......
..... the iranian frontline meets
Al Qaeda, Ansar Al-Islam and Hamas are all in bed together.
They receive money from Iran, and this money is used to terrorize/kill Israeli civilians.
Now that the Russians are contibuting to the pot, I estimate that the Israeli casualties will unfortunately continue to mount.
FYI
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Hamas has received money from USAID as well. Without USAID, there would be no HAMAS.
a must read: Origins, Organization and Prevention of Terrorist Finance, Testimony of Jonathan M. Winer
AQ moneyman in Washington, DC, circa 1995 :
Money collected via goldenchain (top AQ financial contributors) was laundered through Bosnia Defense Fund in Riggs bank, Washington, DC
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