The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have released official documents they seized from Hamas strongholds in Gaza, exposing direct financial and operational links between the terrorist group and Greta Thunberg’s so called ‘humanitarian’ flotilla – traveling to the region.
The flotilla is trying to break through Israel’s naval blockade on Gaza – that started in 2007 to stop weapons from getting to the terrorists.
The documents trace a chain of command from Hamas leaders to the funding and even ownership of boats in the Flotilla.
Critics say that flotillas often serve as propaganda tools for terrorist organizations, hiding illegal activities under the guise of aid delivery.
So far Thunberg has been kicked off the main boat and the board, while multiple people left the flotilla after finding out that members of the LGBTQ community were on board.
A prominent coordinator from the Maghreb region resigned abruptly, accusing flotilla leaders of hiding the presence of LGBTQ+ members.
Multiple Muslim participants, including a contingent of four or more, quit the convoy after learning about gay and queer campaigners on board.
The scandal prompted a cascade of resignations, with spokespeople jumping ship and reports of physical altercations or heightened tensions ******
Documents:
A 2021 letter signed by Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh explicitly endorses key figures in the Palestinian Campaign for Peace and Activism (PCPA), a Hamas-affiliated entity designated as a terrorist organization by Israel in 2021.
PCPA operatives are directly tied to the flotilla’s leadership, including its UK-based coordinator.˘
One document lists two PCPA members as Hamas-approved operatives, including the CEO of a shipping company that owns the boats in the Sumud flotilla.
This establishes a “direct line” from Hamas’ Gaza-based leadership to the purchase of the boats and financial backing, suggesting the mission is not purely humanitarian but may be aligned with terrorist objectives.
Othwr documents recovered from Hamas compounds detail coordination between Hamas and other organizations they work through including PCPA.
That coordination has led to the organizing of past blockade-breaking attempts.
The ties indicate the flotilla’s partial funding comes from Hamas and funneled through proxies to hide the connection.