The Palestinian Al-Qassam Brigades will supposedly cease BTC contributions, "out of concern about the safety of donors."
The armed wing of the alleged terrorist organization Hamas – Al-Qassam Brigades – will reportedly stop receiving donations in bitcoin out of concern for the safety of the contributors.
The Israeli authorities have previously estimated that the entity funded some of its military campaigns through cryptocurrencies. The Defence Ministry seized over 100 digital wallets associated with the group over the past few years.
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“This comes out of concern about the safety of donors and to spare them any harm,” Al-Qassam Brigades explained.
According to numerous countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, Hamas is a terrorist group, meaning it is illegal to provide them with funds, training, or any kind of military support.
The US authorities halted the combined attempt of Hamas, al-Qaeda, and Islamic State to raise funds via digital assets and confiscated $2 million worth of crypto in 2020.
According to Reuters, the Palestinian organization received most bitcoin donations from the Muslim world, the majority of which support its fight against Israel.
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The London-based blockchain analysis provider – Elliptic – determined that these addresses received over $7.7 million worth of crypto. However, it pointed out that not all of the funds should be connected with terrorism:
“Some of the addresses are part of larger services, and not all of these funds may be associated with terrorism. When calculating this figure, we excluded funds sent to addresses known to be used by services such as exchanges to receive deposits from multiple users.”