Gaza: armed groups stole 66 million euros from the Bank of Palestine, according to Le Monde


Armed Palestinian groups, including one claiming to belong to the Islamist group Hamas, stole a total of 66 million euros from the coffers of several bank branches in Gaza last month, reports Saturday. The world. The French daily had access to a document sent by the Bank of Palestine “to certain international partners” which describes spectacular heists including that which occurred in its main agency in Gaza City on April 16.

A “commando” of men claiming to be “from the highest authorities in Gaza”

Questioned by AFP, the Palestinian Monetary Authority (PMA), an independent body which oversees the financial system in the Palestinian Territories, plans to issue a statement later today. According to the document obtained by The worldon April 16, employees “noticed that a hole had been drilled in the ceiling of the safe room”, explains the newspaper, specifying that “the criminals got their hands on cash dispenser cassettes, containing the “equivalent to 2.8 million euros in Israeli shekels”.

The world continues: “The next morning, April 17, ‘armed groups’ equipped with explosives again went to the building” to blow up the cement box poured the day before to protect the money and opened three safes , “taking the equivalent of 29 million euros in different currencies”. On April 18, it was the second agency, the most important in the city center, which was attacked by a “commando” of men claiming to be “from the highest authorities in Gaza”, a phrase which designates Hamas, recalls the newspaper, and left “with the equivalent of 33.6 million euros in Israeli shekels”.

Cash exposed due to war

Furthermore, the Israeli army for its part seized “a large sum of money belonging to the institution” in the enclave, according to information from the World. The daily also cites Israeli media, which “reported in February that the amount confiscated amounted to several tens of millions of dollars and that the operation was aimed at preventing Hamas from getting their hands on this sum.”

The world further describes the difficulties, due to the war, for the Bank of Palestine to secure its liquidity and for Gazans to obtain cash. “Only two ATMs still operate, in Rafah and Deir Al-Balah (South), when they are supplied with electricity,” the newspaper underlines. Finally, “according to testimonies from Gazans, corroborated by surveillance camera recordings, armed and masked men ransom customers in front of distributors, demanding a percentage of their withdrawals,” explains the newspaper.



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