New York Post

SAVE MONEY & ISRAELI LIVES

Tax dollars for Gaza aid fund terror tunnels

- DOUGLAS MURRAY

Ihave a great money-saving idea. Americans want to rein in their government’s spending. So I have a proposal. Stop sending money to terrorists.

Earlier this week, I was back inside Gaza with the Israel Defense Forces. This time I went in on foot through the Erez crossing, where Hamas forces attacked on the morning of Oct. 7, killing a number of soldiers and abducting others. The scenes of the intensive fighting are visible everywhere.

But our destinatio­n was inside the strip. Specifical­ly a vast tunnel entrance the Israelis had just uncovered only a quarter of a mile from the Israeli border. It is part of the huge undergroun­d network built by Hamas in the last 16 years.

Path of destructio­n

And this one is a real spectacle. The project to build it was led by Muhammad Sinwar, the brother of Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader who planned the Oct. 7. Indeed there is footage of Yahya Sinwar riding through this exact tunnel.

I say “riding” because this particular tunnel is not some small rabbit warren. It is a vast tunnel, designed to allow military-sized vehicles to travel undergroun­d, allowing Hamas to go from one end of the Gaza Strip to the other while avoiding Israeli detection. This tunnel section alone stretches well over 2 ¹/₂ miles.

The fact that this opening was so close to the Israeli side of the border and was hidden suggests that this was one of the tunnels Hamas used that morning to carry out their battalion-sized terror attack on Israel.

We’re not helping

It is an incredibly sophistica­ted system, as I saw when I went deep down into the tunnel. It is more like a subway system than a rat run. Although plenty of rats came this way.

So why do I say that American taxpayers can save money here?

Because our tax dollars helped build this system. It is American, European and other taxpayer dollars that went into building this terrorist infrastruc­ture.

In 2006, Hamas won the elections that were foolishly held in the Gaza Strip. They then carried out a bloody coup against their opponents.

Specifical­ly they targeted members of rival Palestinia­n groups like Fatah — throwing them off buildings and shooting them in the back, before dragging their corpses through the streets. That ensured that Hamas never had another election but has remained in power in Gaza up to this day.

Of course, billions of dollars has been given to them since that time. From a bewilderin­g array of countries. All of whom seem to have thought that they were somehow helping the Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip. Well, we weren’t.

All of this money was used by Hamas leaders to buy them

selves luxury condos in Qatar and other foreign climes. Inside Gaza, almost none of this money went to help Palestinia­n civilians. Rather, Hamas used the funds they didn’t pilfer to build this undergroun­d terror network, which comes out in hospitals, mosques and other places that the internatio­nal community regards as sacred, but that Hamas does not.

And why do I say “we?” Because American taxpayers are among the people who were fooled into sending money to these terrorists.

Since 2007, the US has sent over $400 million in taxpayers’ money to Gaza. That is all after the coup where Hamas seized power. These are the official figures released by the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t. USAID also says that it has paid more than $500 million just between 2021 and the end of this year.

That money may also have gone to the Palestinia­n Authority in the West Bank. And I can tell you from traveling there many times that I know where our taxpayer dollars went there, too. They went to the equally corrupt officials of Fatah who have built themselves mansions that would cause envy to many homeowners in the Hamptons.

Astonishin­g sums

And even that isn’t the end of it. Because the US is also foolish enough to continue to fund the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East. This is one of the most corrupt entities even at the UN. Which is saying something. And in 2021 alone, the US was UNRWA’s largest single donor, shoveling an astonishin­g $338 million dollars.

Other countries have also been taken for mugs.

The European Union is spending more than $100 million in Gaza this year. But even the EU countries don’t give as much money to UNRWA as America does. The US is far and away the biggest donor. The next biggest is Germany with a mere $176 million going annually to the organizati­on.

Palaces and hideouts

In total, US agencies have funnelled billions of dollars to Gaza in recent years. And all of this money has gone not to improving the lives of Palestinia­ns, but to building palaces for Hamas and tunnels for their weaponry and terrorists.

Hamas officials have even said that they regard the tunnels as being for their terrorists. The rest of the world is meant to look after the actual civilians themselves.

I beg to differ. And I also beg American officials to wise up. Our taxpayer dollars have gone to a terrorist group every year since 2007. And now we know what we have gotten for it. An attack on our allies in Israel.

Want to save money? Here’s one way how.

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 ?? ?? IN THE HOLE: Douglas Murray (right) tours a massive Hamas tunnel used in the Oct. 7 attack.
IN THE HOLE: Douglas Murray (right) tours a massive Hamas tunnel used in the Oct. 7 attack.

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