Have investors made money from Hamas terror?
Unknown persons are said to have bet against Israeli shares shortly before the terrorist attack on Israel and made millions in the process. At least that's what two US researchers say. They see this as an indication that someone knew about the attack plans and cashed in on this knowledge. Raimund Brichta and Etienne Bell talk about why this report is controversial and why there were similar reports around the September 11 attacks in this latest episode of "Brichta and Bell - Economics quick and easy".
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Despite the controversy, some individuals are accused of profiting from Hamas' actions during the Israel war by engaging in strategic stock trading before terrorist attacks, such as selling Israeli shares. This raises questions about potential insider trading and complicity in funding terrorism activities through financial markets, involving entities like Hamas.
Source: www.ntv.de