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https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/federal-judge-hands-downs-sentences-holy-land-foundation-case
Holy Land Foundation
Trial was in 2009. Implicated Hamas and MB (Muslim Brotherhood) directly involved in funding terrorism (they did it under the guise of providing “humanitarian aid”).
The government’s case included testimony that in the early 1990's, Hamas’ parent organization, the Muslim Brotherhood, planned to establish a network of organizations in the U.S. to spread a militant Islamist message and raise money for Hamas. The government’s case also included testimony about Hamas material found in zakat committees. The defendants sent HLF-raised funds to Hamas-controlled zakat committees and charitable societies in the West Bank and Gaza. Zakat is an Arabic word referring to the religious obligation to give alms.
HLF became the chief fundraising arm for the Palestine Committee in the U.S. created by the Muslim Brotherhood to support Hamas. According to a wiretap of a 1993 Palestine Committee meeting in Philadelphia, former HLF President and CEO Shukri Abu Baker, spoke about playing down their Hamas ties in order to keep raising money in the U.S. Another wiretapped phone call included Abdulrahman Odeh, HLF’s New Jersey representative, referring to a suicide bombing as "a beautiful operation."
Since his arrival to the White House, Obama has chosen Muslim Brotherhood elements in his administration [4]
Mazen al-Asbahi, an American lawyer of Arab origin, was appointed as an adviser on education to be a link with Arabs and Muslims in the United States. Other members of administration with connections to the Muslim Brotherhood include Arif AliKhan, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security, Mohammed al-byari, a member of the National Consultative Council for Security, who studied the ideas of Sayyid Qutb –founder of the muslim brotherhood , Hussain Rashad, the US special envoy for the organization of the Islamic Conference, Imam Muhammad Majid, President of the Islamic Society of North America, Eboo Patel, a member of the Obama Advisory Council, Dalia Mogahed, the first veiled woman to serve in the White House and who was appointed to manage the Internal Security Advisory Council, and Rashad Hussein, whose work focused on national security and the new media as well as science and technology issues .