Iran’s Secret Brotherhood Cash Highway
Hamas and Hezbollah pretend to be sectarian opposites, but the truth is sharper: the Muslim Brotherhood decided that destroying Israel mattered more than Sunni purity, and Iran seized the opening—pouring money, weapons, covert networks, cyber tools, and political armor into a project the media still tiptoes around.
What almost nobody discusses is how Iran used Brotherhood-linked NGOs in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia as quiet financial roads to Gaza and Beirut—turning Sunni “charities” into logistical wings of a Shia revolution.
Hamas, born from the Brotherhood’s Gaza chapter, crossed the doctrinal Rubicon the moment Tehran offered rockets instead of slogans. Today the relationship is deeper: IRGC tech contractors train Hamas operatives in drone guidance, EW jamming, encrypted networks, and tunnel engineering—far from the cameras, often in Turkey, Lebanon, or the Caucasus.
Meanwhile, Iran’s cash pipeline—hundreds of millions for........© The Times of Israel (Blogs)





















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