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Hamas Wants to Trade CAIR Leader in Federal Prison for U.S. Hostages

In Jamie Glazov’s most recent book, Barack Obama: The Real Legacy: How He Transformed America, Daniel Greenfield makes a significant contribution. In Gaza, there are reportedly 14 British hostages being held. ( This number could increase or decrease as Israel keeps using DNA samples from family members to identify bodies, some of which have been burned beyond recognition, and Hamas keeps releasing videos of the hostages. ) 20 Americans are still missing as of right now, and their bodies are being examined. On a Zoom call, Biden spoke with some family members. We are working nonstop to secure the release of Americans held by Hamas, but the Biden administration has ruled out sending rescue forces at this time. Rather, it is negotiating with the Muslim terrorist organization using Ham’s allies, Qatar and Turkey. He said,” I personally commit to doing everything possible to return every missing American to their families.” Israel has declined to exchange hostages for terrorists, but Biden might be more open to doing so. There are even prisoners in the U.S., according to senior Hamas leader Ali Baraka, who spoke to Russia’s RT propaganda network. With all. We want the Hamas members who have been given life sentences in the United States. Obviously. We demand that the United States release our sons from jail. The United States swaps prisoners. It just recently conducted one with Iran. Why wouldn’t it swap prisoners with us?” Barakeh went into more detail about the Hamas members he was referring to in another interview. ” Palestinians are detained in America.” We will request their release. The United States is holding Palestinians in custody on suspicion of aiding the resistance in Palestine. This about definitely refers to the Holy Land Foundation case, in which important members of the largest Muslim charity in America were found guilty of aiding in sending millions of dollars to Hamas. They were detained in the United States because they were accused of running charitable organizations that support the people besieged in Gaza. At least one of the terror convicts would be of particular interest to Hamas. Mufid Abdulqader, Khaled Mashal’s half-brother, is now incarcerated for 20 years in a small security national prison in Seagoville, Texas. Abdulqader reportedly had an easy ride at a lower security prison thanks to the funding of terrorists and his history of making criminal threats. The 60-year-old is an” elderly” man who is about to die at a” virus-ravaged prison ,” according to Islamists in the United States who lobbied for his release during the pandemic. Abdulqaderf was denied earlier release, contracted COVID, made it through it, and is scheduled to release in 2025. Mufid Abdulqader is probably just a few years apart from being freed, according to Qatar, who is once again serving as an intermediary for Islamist terrorists. The Hamas family member might pick up where he left off musically, touring America to perform upbeat songs like,” With Koran and Jihad, we will gain our homes back … the agony of death is precious, killing Jews … Death to Jews. However, another Holy Land Foundation terror funder is much more violent. A founding board member for CAIR in Texas was Ghassan Elashi. The Holy Land Foundation provided funding for CAIR’s D. C. office, and as a result of the trial, the organization was referred to as” an unindicted co-conspirator” in the funding of terrorism. The group is also attempting to get rid of this label. However, according to the FBI,” evidence was introduced that demonstrated a relationship between CAIR, unique founders( including its current President Emeritus and Executive Director ), and the Palestine Committee.” In response to the Hamas attacks, CAIR founder and executive director Nihad Awad posted,” a unique Palestinian day ,” which showed a connection between the Palestine Committee and the organization known as the” Terrorist Organization” in 1995. Never use the word” impossible.” There is no social equivalence between the held and the occupier, Awad wrote in response to Biden’s speech denouncing those atrocities. As Awad had previously stated,” I support the Hamas movement more than the PLO ,” Khassan Elashi was given a 65-year prison term. You must condemn the occupier, not the occupied. He is currently serving a sentence that would not result in his release until 2068 at the age of 69. Ali Baraka, the older Hamas leader, mentioned that the terrorists he wants freed are currently incarcerated. Elashi is now scheduled to spend the remainder of his life at McCreary federal prison in Kentucky( it’s unclear if he is in the highest or lowest security part of it ), before starting an even more infernally extended sentence in a much more stable facility that doesn’t offer parole or virgins. It is almost certain that Hamas wants to exchange the previous CAIR board member for a U.S. hostage because just two Holy Land Foundation terror fundraisers have received sentences this much. The Biden administration, which welcomed CAIR with such fervor that it was given the responsibility of providing security for its antisemitism strategy, would find it particularly awkward if Hamas proposed to trade a Chief of Staff of the Civil Air Force ( CAIR ). Furthermore, the senior Hamas leader’s assertions that the men it is attempting to free are members of the organization would disprove a decade-long fabrication made by CAIR and its Islamist allies that HLF terror fundraisers were innocent victims of” Islamophobia.” A request like that would even prove that a Hamas representative had previously served on the CAIR board. CAIR had previously defended Mufid Abdulqader, arguing that the half-brother of a Hamas leader who had demanded the murder of Jews was an innocent victim of” Islamophobia.” The terrorist fundraiser was depicted on video in a skit in which he” plays” Hamas and kills an Israeli after declaring,” I’m Ham, O dear ones.” It’s fortunate that he is in a prison with reduced security. Shuri Abu Baker, who was also defended by CAIR and was scheduled to be released from a higher security prison in Eastern Texas in 2064, is one of the other Holy Land Foundation defendants whose release Hamas may demand. Mohammad El-Mezain and Abdulrahman Odeh, who had been given shorter sentences, had now been freed in 2021. Yet though they were already out of prison, CAIR continued to sign a petition the following year to have them released. The Islamist terror group would join forces with CAIR, other pro-terrorist groups like Human Rights Watch, the National Lawyers Guild, Jewish Voice for Peace, ICNA, and the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network— which Israel has designated as a terrorist organization — if Hamas were to ask for the release of Abdulqader, Abu Baker and Elashi. Ramzi Kassem, a Gitmo terror lawyer who again threw stones at Israel and was chosen by the Biden administration to serve as the White House Domestic Policy Council’s Senior Policy Advisor for Immigration, is one of the individual signatories. Hamas has more power than the Muslim Brotherhood back groups, which pretend to be civil rights organizations, to free its members by holding Americans hostage. Will Biden engage in such a deal? It seems feasible after striking related agreements with Iran and Russia. However, while Biden could claim that he wasn’t instantly negotiating with terrorists with Iran, there is no such defense when it comes to Hamas. We will be in talks with terrorists. A market is created by the trade in hostages. Hamas was encouraged by Biden’s agreement with Iran to kidnap Americans and try to trade for them. Additionally, Muslim terrorists will launch attacks to try to capture more hostages the more we trade for them. 

[Read Daniel Greenfield’s contribution in Jamie Glazov’s new book Barack Obama’s Tru Legacy: How he Transformed America. There are estimated to be 14 American hostages in Gaza. This number may change as Hamas releases more videos of hostages, and Israel continues to identify bodies, including some that are charred beyond recognition using DNA samples taken from family members. Biden spoke to some family members via Zoom. He said that he was personally committed to doing everything to return all missing Americans to their families. “We’re working round the clock to secure American’s held by Hamas’ release,” he added. But the Biden administration is currently ruled out of sending rescue forces. Instead, it is using Hamas’ allies, It’s a given. We also want Hamas members who are sentenced to life in the U.S. Yes, of course. We demand that America free our sons. The U.S. engages in prisoner exchanges. It did it with Iran only recently. In another interview, Barakeh gave more details about the Hamas members that he was referring to. We will demand their release. They were detained in America because they were accused of running charity organizations that support the people besieged in the Gaza. They were detained because they were accused by the United States of running charities that supported the people in Gaza who were under siege. “This almost certainly refers the Holy Land Foundation Case in which key figures from the largest Islamic charity of America were convicted for helping to send millions of dollars to Hamas. Mufid Abdallah, the half-brother of Hamas leader Khaled Mahal, is currently serving his 20 year prison sentence at a low-security federal prison in Seagoville in Texas. Abdulqader was denied early release, he got COVID, survived it, and he’s set to be out in 2025. Abdulqaderf, who was denied early release and contracted COVID but survived, is set to be released in 2025. Qatar, acting as an intermediary to Islamic terrorists will likely argue that Mufid Abdulqader will be released in a few short years. CAIR’s D.C. offices were funded by the Holy Land Foundation, and the trial led CAIR to be named “an unindicted conspirator” in terror financing. The group is still trying hard to shed the label. But the FBI said that “evidence presented that demonstrated a connection between CAIR, its individual founders (including the current President Emeritus) and the Palestine Committee.” Evidence was also presented that demonstrated a connection between the Palestine Committee, which was designated a terrorist group in 1995.” CAIR founder and executive Director Nihad Awad, responded to the Hamas attack by posting “a unique Palestinian Day.” Never say ‘impossible. You must condemn the occupier, not the occupied. Awad had previously stated that “I am more in favor of the Hamas movement than the PLO.” Ghassan Elashi was sentenced to 65 years in prison. You must condemn the occupier, not the occupied.” Awad had stated previously that “I support the Hamas more than the PLO.” Ghassan Elashi received a sentence of 65 years in prison. Ali Baraka, the senior Hamas leader, said that the Hamas terrorists that he wants released are serving life sentences. Elashi’s sentence is not technically life imprisonment, but he will spend the rest his life in McCreary federal prison (it is unclear if it is the maximum or minimal security section) before starting an even longer sentence in a more secure facility which does not offer parole or virgins. Only two terror fundraisers from the Holy Land Foundation The senior Hamas leader’s statements that the men they are trying to extricate from CAIR are Hamas members would also overturn the ten years of lies that CAIR and its Islamist partners have been spreading that the HLF terror fund-raisers were innocent victims of “Islamophobia”. Such a request would establish The terrorist fundraiser is seen in a video skit where he “plays Hamas who kills an Israeli by saying, ‘I’m Hamas, dear ones’.” Good thing he is in a low-security prison. Other Holy Land Foundation defendants that Hamas could demand release include Shuri Abu Bak Abdulrahman Odeh, Mohammad El-Mezain and others who received shorter sentences were already released in the year 2021. CAIR signed a petition to release them in 2021, even though they had already been released. Other pro-terrorist groups like Human Rights Watch and the National Lawyers Guild also signed. ICNA, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, which Israel has designated as a terror organization, and other pro terrorist organizations Ramzi Kassem is one of the signatories. He was a Gitmo terrorist lawyer who threw stones at Israel. The Biden administration named him Senior Policy Advisor for Immigration in the White House Domestic Policy Council. It seems possible after making similar deals with Russia, Iran and other countries. Biden could claim that he was not directly negotiating terrorists with Iran. But this argument is not valid when it comes Hamas. Trading for hostages creates an industry in them. Biden’s deal to Iran encouraged Hamas take Americans hostage in order to trade them. The more hostages we exchange, the more terrorists will try to take hostages.

 

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