Largest Christian charity
infiltrated by Hamas, Employee allegedly 'funneled tens of
millions of dollars' to terrorists, by Leo Hohmann, 8/5/16, WND
Mohammed El Halabi, an employee of
World Vision, the world’s largest evangelical Christian charity, has been
charged in Israel with funneling tens of millions of dollars to the military
wing of Hamas, a designated international terrorist organization affiliated
with the Muslim Brotherhood.
The arrest was made June 16, according
to the Israeli daily Haaretz, but a gag order on the case files was lifted
Wednesday and Halabi was indicted Thursday. The indictment reveals details of
how Hamas infiltrated Federal Way, Washington-based World Vision, a global
Christian outreach active in nearly 100 countries.
Halabi, director of World Vision’s
Gaza branch, was detained at the Erez crossing in Israel as he was headed back
to Gaza on his way home from “routine meetings,” several Israeli news outlets
were reporting. Halabi was being held since June
“without access to legal counsel or family visits,” which is normal procedure
in Israel for prisoners charged with terrorist-related crimes. Last Friday, when El Halabi’s
detention had been extended until Aug. 2, World Vision’s eastern Jerusalem
office released a statement calling for his release:
“World Vision stands by Mohammad who
is a widely respected and well-regarded humanitarian, field manager and trusted
colleague of over a decade. He has displayed compassionate leadership on behalf
of the children and communities of Gaza through difficult and challenging
times, and has always worked diligently and professionally in fulfilling his
duties.” But Halabi only used his “humanitarian” mask as cover for his Islamist
work, according to the prosecution’s presentation Thursday in Beer Sheva
District Court.
The prosecutor described him as a
Hamas activist who has been using his high position in the charity to
systematically divert millions of dollars to the military arm of Hamas,
financing, among other things, the digging of terror tunnels, the Jewish
Press reported.
The secret terrorist funding,
according to Thursday’s indictment, was taken out of donations and resources
that had been dedicated to humanitarian assistance for Palestinians living in
the Gaza Strip. The indictment includes 12 counts of security violations of
passing information to the enemy, membership in a terror organization, funding
terrorism, participation in an unlawful association, and contact with foreign
agents. Hamas has controlled the Gaza Strip since Palestinian elections were
held in 2006.
image: http://www.wnd.com/files/2015/04/Hamas-tunnels.jpg
Hamas tunnels. Part of the money
diverted from World Vision’s Christian donors went to pay for the digging of
tunnels from which terrorists launched attacks on Jews inside Israel.
Hamas is the Palestinian wing of the
Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist organization whose goal is to inspire Muslims
worldwide to return to the roots of their faith as spelled out in the Quran and
create a global caliphate under Shariah law.
The fact that the Brotherhood has
infiltrated the world’s largest international Christian aid group, World
Vision, confirms the worst fears of Brotherhood experts such as Dr. Mark
Christian, a former imam with family ties to the Brotherhood who left his
native Egypt in 2003.
“From the Brotherhood’s point of
view there is nothing better than to deceive and get involved with
organizations that make it look like they are going to help the poor kids of
Gaza when in reality no kid is getting helped and it is all going to the terrorist
actions to kill Jews,” said Christian, who heads up the Global Faith
Institute based in Omaha, Nebraska.
Christian said World Vision started
out in 1950 as a great organization focused on helping missionaries out in the
field “and to really do the good work of Christ.”
But the organization started
changing in the 1970s, he said. “And I think that is a key dividing
line in history,” Christian said. “That’s when you started seeing Christian
leaders becoming more accepting of other religions, and the Muslim Brotherhood
around that same time started to internationalize their mission of spreading
Islamism around the world and they discovered they could deceive a lot of these
naïve Christian leaders.”
World Vision today has an annual
budget of more than $2 billion and its top executive, Richard Stearns, was paid
a salary of $380,000 in 2013, among the top nonprofit salaries in the country
that year.
“And you see the direction of the
organization itself change from a Christian missionary organization to now more
of a global anti-poverty agency that says ‘yeah we are doing this great work
but we are not going to evangelize the world,’ and you see that reflected in
their generic slogans that appeal to the donors but is not really doing the
work of Christ and the Great Commission,” Christian said.
World Vision’s slogan is “Our vision
for every child, life in all its fullness; our prayer for every heart, the will
to make it so.” CEO admits
to not sharing gospel with the needy. In a 2007 interview with Guy
Kawasaki, Stearns admitted that World Vision
does not evangelize anyone.
“As a Christian organization, we are
motivated by our commitment to Christ to love our neighbors and care for the
less fortunate. That’s why we do what we do. We don’t proselytize,” Stearns
said. “We do not force our religious beliefs on anyone, and we don’t
discriminate in our delivery of aid in any way. If the people we serve want to
know why we are there, we tell them.”
The top executives of World Vision
are now more expert in raising funds and the business side of the outreach than
the Christian side, Christian told WND. “He is very highly compensated and he
brags about his relationship with Bill Gates and Bono.
“So, you see his one-world vision
and working by good deeds but never saying anything about your faith, and
working with the globalists like Bill Gates and others. So you have the
transformation of a good organization into a one-world kind of mentality. And
that transformation started taking place in the 1970s. The real rise of that
new mentality took off in the 1990s during the Clinton era and afterward.”
World
Vision agent a member of Hamas since 2004. The indictment states Halabi joined
Hamas’ armed wing Izzedin al-Qassam in 2004 and was directed in 2005 to
infiltrate a major humanitarian organization so as “to be close to decision
makers in a foreign organization, to be involved in the group and operate
secretly to advance al-Qassam’s interests.”
The Shin Bet accuses Halabi of
joining World Vision and sending its funds to Hamas’ military wing, some of it
to fund digging military-related tunnels and to purchase weapons, Haaretz reported.
The Israeli intelligence agency
alleges that a sum of $80,000 contributed by British donors to assist needy
families and support civilian projects in Gaza was used to build a Hamas
position in the Gaza town of Beit Hanun, to pay Hamas activists’ salaries and
bonuses to members who had fought against Israel in the 2014 war, according to
the Haaretz article.
“This serves to demonstrate the need
for an extra dose of vigilance and discernment on the part of Christian
leadership in these prophetic times in which we are living,” said Carl Gallups,
a Baptist pastor in Florida who is also an author and host of a weekly radio
show.
“One of the known techniques of the
Muslim Brotherhood organization is to ‘infiltrate’ outside institutions until
those institutions are brought totally under their control, or are at least
under controlled manipulation,” Gallups, author of “Final
Warning” and “Be
Thou Prepared: Equipping the Church for Persecution and Times of Trouble,” told WND.
Christian
donors must be ‘watchful’
Christians should be constantly
watchful for possible infiltration, and once a nefarious breach has been
detected, they need to “come together en masse and immediately discontinue the
funding of those organizations,” Gallups said. “They also need to thoroughly
publicize the infiltration to the world, using every means at their disposal.”
“We have seen, and it has been
extensively reported upon, the Muslim Brotherhood infiltration of our own U.S.
government, various ‘public relations’ organizations, our public school
systems, and even local government offices and agencies.”
Now the Christian world is given
another clear example of this plotted and planned incursion, he said. But will
they listen and watch? “This, no doubt, is not the only such instance. I would
imagine there are several other Christian institutions where the tentacles of
radical Islam have gained their foothold,” Gallups said.
“America’s pastors, churches, and
civic leaders had best get their collective heads out of the sand and wake up
to the times in which we are now living. Without strong leadership in biblical
and constitutional principles of truth and righteousness and rule of law, we
are doomed.” Halabi’s attorney, Mohammed Mahmoud, told Haaretz on Thursday his
client denies any links to Hamas.
Mahmoud said Halabi has told his
investigators that the entire Gaza Strip is under absolute Hamas rule and armed
members of the organization take whatever they want from the organization’s
storage depots.
“Israel can link anyone living in
the Gaza Strip to Hamas. Mohammed (Halabi) does not belong to the organization
nor is he affiliated with Hamas,” Halabi’s lawyer told Haaretz.
Halabi’s actions were allegedly
taken with the knowledge of other World Vision employees and sometimes with
their involvement, the Shin Bet asserts, but were allegedly hidden from World
Vision’s top officials.
Israeli intelligence officials
contend that about 60 percent of the funds from World Vision’s Gaza operations
were diverted to Hamas, according to Haaretz. Under Shin Bet interrogation,
Halabi is said to have provided considerable information about the methods used
to transfer the funds.
Halabi would allegedly invite a
fictitious public bidding process in which the funds were sent directly to
Hamas, Haaretz reported. The Islamic group’s members would purportedly be
listed as farmers entitled to assistance and their children as disabled so that
they would also qualify for assistance.
Some of charity’s own funds were
said to have been transferred to Hamas to build military positions and finance
tunnel digging, through the purchase of excavation equipment, iron, piping and
building materials.
So, for example, Halabi is said to
have initiated a project purportedly involving the construction of greenhouses
when, in actuality, the Shin Bet claims the greenhouses were used to conceal
tunnel excavation sites, Haaretz reports. And projects purportedly meant to
assist Gaza fishermen would actually supply diving suits and motorboats to
Hamas’ naval force.
In another instance, Shin Bet
officials say World Vision trucks were sent from Israel through the Kerem
Shalom crossing point and then on directly to Hamas warehouses rather than to
World Vision storage facilities.
The cargo was said to have included
food parcels designated for the needy, and personal hygiene kits. Halabi was indicted on Thursday for
a list of security offenses. A call by WND to World Vision headquarters in the
U.S. Thursday was not immediately returned.
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