The Attorney General has reportedly refused to authorize the closure of a distribution center in Jerusalem funded by a Hamas-affiliated association. The refusal comes despite a police recommendation to shut it down, according to an unverified report.
An unverified report alleges that Israel's Attorney General, Gali Baharav-Miara, has declined to authorize the closure of a distribution center in Jerusalem, which the report claims was funded by an association linked to Hamas. The police reportedly recommended the closure, but the Attorney General's office has not complied.
The report surfaces amid a series of similar allegations regarding Hamas-affiliated institutions operating in Jerusalem. Earlier this month, a Channel 14 journalist announced an investigation into a Hamas school in the city reportedly receiving state funding.
The Zioneer has not independently verified the report. The Attorney General's office has not responded to requests for comment.
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