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Hamas terror chief exposed as living in London public housing project, funded by UK taxpayers: report

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A Hamas leader was discovered living in a government-subsidized London home, despite previously running the terrorist group’s operations in the West Bank, U.K. media is reporting. 

Muhammad Qassem Sawalha, 62, is a designated Hamas member, according to Israel’s Ministry of Defense, who has been living in the U.K. for decades, a report from The Sunday Times detailed. Sawalha managed to flee to England in the 1990s and secure a British passport in the early 2000s, but continued working for Hamas, according to the report. 

Sawalha is a wanted man in Israel and would be arrested if he returns to the nation due to his designation as a member of Hamas. 

The report details that he and his wife, identified as Sawsan, 56, were granted a roughly $136,500 discount on a nearly $390,000 two-story state-funded home in London. 

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Muhammad Qassem Sawalha, 62, is a designated Hamas member, according to Israel’s Ministry of Defense, and has been living in the U.K. for decades. (Getty Images )

The council home is located in London’s borough of Barnet, which has the highest Jewish population of any local authority in England, the Times reported. 

Barry Rawlings, the borough’s leader, told the outlet that he is «horrified to think [Sawalha] could be living in our midst.»

«We will liaise with other stakeholders, including the police and the government, in reviewing the full history of this case and will take all appropriate action,» he said.

«This has emerged at a time when communities locally are in desperate need of reassurance following the escalating conflict in the Middle East, and we have a responsibility as the council to ensure we can give that reassurance,» he added. 

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Sawalha and his wife used Britain’s Right to Buy scheme to buy the property in 2021 at a discount that was roughly just $600 less than the maximum discount available, The Sunday Times reported. 

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Muhammad Qassem Sawalha, a Hamas member, was found to be living in council housing in London, a report found. (Getty Images )

While living in the U.K., Sawalha reportedly was able to continue his work with the terrorist organization, including by holding secret talks about «revitalizing» attacks in Israel and was indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2004 for laundering money to Gaza and the West Bank. 

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He served on Hamas’ politburo between 2013 and 2017, which serves as the terrorist organization’s main decision-making body, and traveled to Russia in 2019 as an official Hamas delegate, meeting the country’s deputy foreign minister, according to the report. 

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Hamas terrorists during a military show on July 20, 2017, in Gaza City. (Chris McGrath/Getty)

Sawalha’s house is located just a 10-minute drive from two synagogues, according to the report, in a neighborhood home to 56,616 Jews, or a fifth of the U.K.’s entire Jewish population. 

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UK Lawyers for Israel, an independent organization of attorneys who support Israel, reported Sawalha to counterterrorism police in 2020, but «the evidential test was not met» and no further action was taken, according to a police spokesperson who spoke to The Times. 

Sawalha’s attorney pushed back on The Times’ report for containing a «number of serious false allegations,» arguing, «Mr. Sawalha is a law-abiding British citizen.»

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Muhammad Qassem Sawalha’s house in London is located just a 10-minute drive from two synagogues, according to a report. (iStock)

The report comes after Hamas launched attacks on Israel Oct. 7, spurring Israel to formally declare war, which has been ongoing since. Dueling protests and rallies supporting Israel or the Palestinians have since broken out in cities across the world, including in the U.K. where arrests have been made. 

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Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators protest outside the Israeli Embassy on Oct. 9, 2023, in London. (Leila Dougan/Gallo Images via Getty Images)

«The word jihad has a number of meanings but we know the public will most commonly associate it with terrorism. We have specialist counterterrorism officers here in the operations room who have particular knowledge in this area,» London’s Metropolitan Police Department posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, over the weekend. 

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Police said Saturday that one man was arrested «on suspicion of inciting racial hatred» at a pro-Palestinian protest this weekend, and have launched investigations into other instances of alleged hate crime offenses, as well as a sign reading, «I fully support Hamas.»



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La caída de Bashar al Assad: decenas de sirios esperan su turno para sacar dinero del cajero tras una semana de bloqueo

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Decenas de sirios esperan su turno para sacar dinero en largas filas frente a los cajeros automáticos de Damasco, que este miércoles volvieron a funcionar tras una semana de bloqueo, mientras el tipo de cambio sigue fluctuando y la moneda local pierde valor respecto a la extranjera.

El Banco Central de Siria anunció este miércoles el restablecimiento del funcionamiento de los cajeros automáticos y los servicios de pago electrónico, que quedaron suspendidos en los últimos días mientras llevaban a cabo «la supervisión y control de la liquidez de efectivo en el mercado».

Yaser Awad se dirigió al banco tras conocer ese anuncio. Mientras una pareja ocupa los dos cajeros disponibles, Awad espera pacientemente a que avance la fila ante la sucursal del banco Al Aqari.

«Estoy esperando mi turno para cobrar el sueldo, unas 150.000 liras sirias (poco más de 11 dólares al cambio actual). Llevo unos 5 minutos», dice a EFE.

El servicio de retirada de efectivo en los cajeros automáticos quedó suspendido durante la semana y, pese a la incertidumbre sobre si volverían a funcionar o no, Awad asegura que no se preocupó porque «en la revolución pasó y se reajustó tras varios asuntos». «La situación está bien y va con normalidad», afirma.

Detrás de él, un joven llamado Radwan parece un tanto impaciente. «Llevo esperando entre 10 a 15 minutos. Vengo a cobrar el sueldo de mi padre. No sé cuánto debo sacar exactamente, pero deben ser 200.000 liras sirias (alrededor de 15 dólares) o más».

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Este chico afirma que los cajeros no funcionaron en ningún momento a lo largo de toda la semana pasada y reconoce que él y su familia se mostraron preocupados únicamente en caso de que tardaran más en funcionar.

«Sabíamos que volverían a funcionar. Todo está bien, pero el único problema es la aglomeración. Hay mucha gente, pero al margen de esto, funcionan bien», agrega.

Un estudiante universitario, que prefiere no identificarse, apunta que lleva también diez minutos esperando para sacar dinero del cajero después de pasar una semana sobreviviendo de los ahorros que tenían guardados en casa.

«Estábamos esperando a que funcionaran de nuevo porque nos estábamos quedando sin dinero. Vengo a sacar el sueldo de mi padre, que son unas 500.000 libras (cerca de 38 dólares) y es el máximo que se puede sacar», detalla contento de que vuelvan a funcionar.

La emisión de billetes mediante los cajeros automáticos se da en la misma jornada en la que el Banco Central de Siria actualizó el tipo de cambio de la lira siria, que situó en 15.000 unidades por un dólar y lo que representa una pérdida de valor de la moneda local, cuyo cambio se situaba ayer en 12.500 liras por dólar.

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