Iran
Increases Spending On Global Terrorism
by IPT News • Feb 25, 2016 at
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In light of recent sanctions relief, the Islamic Republic of Iran is
investing in the murder of Israelis and anti-regime critics.
On Wednesday, the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon Mohammad Fathali
proclaimed that Iran supports the "Jerusalem intifada" and plans
to pay families of Palestinian terrorists who target Israelis, the Jerusalem
Post reports.
"Continuing Iran's support for the oppressed Palestinian people,
Iran announces the provision of financial aid to families of Palestinian
martyrs who were killed in the 'Jerusalem intifada'," Fathali said in
front of the leaders of several Palestinian factions during a news
conference in Beirut.
The Iranian official confirmed that every terrorist's family will
receive $7,000 for attacking Israelis and $30,000 if a family's home is
demolished by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The financial assistance
will be transferred via the Palestinian branch of the Shahid Institution,
established in 1992 in Iran.
Fathali also called for Israel's destruction, receiving praise from
Hamas.
"The martyrs' blood will release the entire Palestine, from the
river to the sea," said the ambassador.
Hamas foreign relations chief Osama Hamdan extended his appreciation for
Iran's ongoing sponsorship of Palestinian terrorism, acknowledging that the
Iranian initiative is not the first time support of this kind has been
offered.
In January, Iran's main terrorist proxy, Hizballah, coordinated a Palestinian terrorist cell attempting to
conduct a suicide bombing and shooting attack against Israelis. Israeli
authorities foiled the plot. The operatives received $5,000 from Hizballah,
which covered the purchase of a sub-machine gun that was discovered in
possession of two operatives when they were arrested.
Israel is not the only target for Iranian terror.
Its state-run media outlets raised $600,000 to bolster a 1989 bounty for the killing of
Salman Rushdie, a British author of The Satanic Verses, a book Iran considers
blasphemous.
After the book's release, the Islamic Republic's founding leader
Ayatollah Khomeini called on Muslims to kill Rushdie, forcing the author
into years of hiding. An Iranian religious organization increased the
initial bounty to $3.3 million in 2012, demonstrating that Iran will go to
great lengths to stifle critics of the regime.
These developments show that as the international community engages with
Iran and lifts economic sanctions, part of the released funds are already
being transferred to augment the regime's sponsorship of terrorism
worldwide.
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