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Thursday, February 4, 2010

So much for Hamas being any different than any other corrupt group vying for control: Haniyeh Buys $4 Million Property

A report in Palestinian Authority media appears to dent the reputation Hamas has enjoyed as an organization whose leaders lead austere lifestyles, as opposed to Fatah's corrupt leadership.

The report, in the independent Kafiyeh network, claims that Hamas Gaza kingpin Ismail Haniyeh has bought property worth $4 million in Gaza and apparently intends to build there. The purchase is reportedly registered in the name of one of his sons.

Haniyeh has reportedly purchased real estate for his family members as well, including an apartment for his wife...

How very Arafat of him.

3 Comments

If this new is true (which is not) then god bless him and his house and save it from evils eyes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9xFPXxG5LM


the real terrorist (netinyaho) will be chased in all respecatablie countries if the mossad is held responsibale for killing hamas leader in the uae, dubai.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3844720,00.html

after the UAE admitted an israeli envoy to particapate in the Ireana meeting in the uae,just days before killing the hamas leader, they use the mossad to kill in dubai...? this is their upringing and smacking their heads to the ground is the way the will be a "start up nation".

But, But, But Gaza is the poorest most desperate spot on earth - there can't be a property worth $4 million there! (Sounds of leftists heads exploding at the cognitive dissonance). Not to mention the noble Hamaschiks exploiting their fellow fellahin.

To arabian above, it more and more looks like your fellow arabs did him in as he was apparently there on some Hamas/Iran smuggling business which wasn't liked by many, possibly his own associates nailed him for financial problems. No great loss in any case.

Chased by all respectable countries? Like the highly esteemed Islamic Republic of Aryans? And the Royal Shariah State of Saudia? As we say" "Gag mir mit ein spoon, mon cher schmeklele."

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