You Won’t Believe How Hamas Built Their Tunnels
Well, folks, grab your wallets and prepare for a shocker. It seems our hard-earned dollars have been financing some pretty shady ventures. And no, I’m not talking about another government bailout. I’m talking about Hamas terror tunnels. Yep. The money we sweat over, the money we dutifully hand over to Uncle Sam, has been helping Hamas build their network of terror tunnels. Isn’t that just swell?
A recent article from Douglas Murray shines a light on this unsavory truth. During his visit to Gaza, he discovered a vast network of tunnels built by Hamas. But here’s the kicker: these tunnels were partially funded by American taxpayer dollars.
Now, let’s get something straight. Since Hamas won the elections in Gaza in 2006, billions of dollars have been donated to them. And where did this money go? Not to help the Palestinians in Gaza, oh no. It went straight into the pockets of Hamas leaders, and into their pet projects—like building terror tunnels.
And guess who’s one of the largest contributors to this charade? Yep, good ol’ Uncle Sam. American taxpayers have sent over $400 million to Gaza since 2007. We’re also major donors to the UNRWA, an agency so corrupt it might as well be the poster child for governmental inefficiency.
Now, I don’t know about you, but I don’t remember signing up to fund terror activities when I filed my tax return. It’s high time American officials wake up and smell the coffee. Stop sending money to terrorists! I mean, is it really that hard to understand?
Claudine Gay, the president of Harvard University has also been accused of plagiarism. But hey, she’s a black woman in a position of power, so let’s just sweep that under the rug, right? Wrong! There are countless talented black women who could take on her role without resorting to fraud. Let’s give them a chance, shall we?
In the end, it all boils down to this: our money, our rules. We can’t continue to fund corruption and terror activities. And we can’t turn a blind eye to fraud, no matter who commits it. It’s time to demand accountability and transparency. Because if we don’t, who will?