The weekly review is criticized for supporting Hamas-affiliated organizations

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Published 21 May 2021 at 08.56

Politics. The weekly review is criticized for urging its readers to donate money to Hamas-affiliated Islamic relief to help the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

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It is in a post on Instagram that the gossip magazine, which is now only available on the web, urges its followers to donate money to aid organizations operating in Gaza. Among the organizations that readers are urged to donate money to is Islamic relief.

“The situation is urgent, but your help can ensure that those affected receive medical care, a roof over their heads and clean water. Donate a gift if you can “, the Weekly Review urges readers.

It is a call that is criticized by, among others, the moderate Member of Parliament Hanif Bali.

” The Weekly Review urges people to send money to Islamic Relief, an organization affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood. The Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine goes by the name Hamas “, he writes on Twitter.

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Hamas was created in Nablus in the West Bank in connection with the intifada 1987 as a spin-off of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. They were quick to copy the parent organization's structure with a great deal of social work where own kindergartens, schools, soup kitchens and more are important parts.

In the summer of 2014, the Israeli Minister of Defense declared that Islamic relief is a criminal organization that sends money to Hamas , who are terrorized in Israel. Several Muslim countries, including the United Arab Emirates and Bangladesh, have since banned Islamic relief.

The United States, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland are some of the countries that have openly declared in recent years that they will suspend their cooperation with it. the Muslim organization due to its terrorist links.

However, the Swedish government has continued to donate money to Islamic relief and the Swedish state is listed by the UN as its largest financier in 2020.