There are talks of war, ceasefire and peace all over the world. But no one is talking about being calm. Recently, the Israeli army attacks have caused havoc in Gaza amid the ceasefire. Many Hamas fighters and citizens were killed in the bombing. Hamas, formed in 1987, is considered the enemy of the Israeli army. The organization has been active in Gaza since 2007. According to the report, there are 25 thousand fighters in this organization. Those who know to run everything from drones to missiles. In October 2023, Hamas fighters broke the tight security system and attacked Israel, in which 1200 people died on the spot.

 

How strong is Hamas financially?

According to a report, Hamas earns about 700 million dollars (about 600 crores) every year. Hamas, this capital mainly collects through charity and levy. With this money he makes weapons and spends on training his fighters. Hamas also uses this money to pay salaries to his employees. Hamas receives money from countries like Egypt, Jordan and Iran. Talking about weapons, Hamas fighters mostly use Israeli weapons. According to Israeli media reports, Hamas fighters receive weapons from Israel through theft and smuggling. Not only this, whatever Israeli weapons are missed in Gaza, they prepare them again.

How much money does Hamas fighters get?

Hamas does not pay his fighters on a monthly basis. Humas adopts 3 ways to pay. Hamas bears a trained fighter and his family’s entire expenses. On the death of a fighter, he gives about 16 lakh rupees to his family. Hamas also provides accommodation for the family of fighters. Apart from this, Hamas also recruits fighters on contract basis. According to the Israeli Defense Department, an Israeli citizen is given 8 lakh rupees and a flat to bring Gaza. Hamas also gives a lump sum amount to the survived fighters from time to time for their expenses. Hamas fighters spend most of their money on their safety.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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