The armed group’s political chief Yahya Sinwar has been charged with planning and carrying out terrorist attacks on Israelis and Americans
The US Justice Department has unsealed terrorism charges against the leaders of Hamas. The case stems from the Palestinian militant group’s surprise attack on Israel on October 7, which left some 1,200 people dead and more than 200 kidnapped into Gaza.
The FBI brought charges in February, but the complaint was kept under seal until Tuesday.
US Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that Hamas political chief Yahya Sinwar and five other senior members were complicit in “planning, supporting, and perpetrating the terrorist atrocities.” They were charged with providing funds and material support for terrorism, as well as conspiring to carry out bombings and “use weapons of mass destruction.”
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“For decades, Hamas and its leadership have dedicated themselves to the eradication of the State of Israel, and to murdering, maiming, and brutalizing anyone – including dozens of Americans – who stood in their way,” the DOJ said. It added that more than 40 American citizens were killed on October 7 and eight more were either abducted or remain unaccounted for.
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Apart from Sinwar, the DOJ has charged Hamas diaspora leader Khaled Meshaal and foreign affairs chief Ali Baraka, who are residing in Qatar and Lebanon, respectively.