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Saudi Princes Accused of Directing Millions to Al‑Qaida and Hamas via Charitable Fronts

Saudi Princes Accused of Directing Millions to Al‑Qaida and Hamas via Charitable Fronts The passage details specific allegations that Prince Salman and Prince Naif, senior Saudi officials, funneled tens of millions of dollars to terrorist groups through named charities and committees, cites dates, amounts, and diplomatic contacts, and even references a U.S. senator’s intervention. If verified, these claims would link high‑ranking royals and a foreign government to terrorism financing, a major public‑interest and national‑security issue. Key insights: Prince Salman allegedly donated $400,000 in 1999 to charities benefiting Bosnia and Chechnya, and raised millions for Saudi charities linked to terrorism.; Prince Naif, Saudi Interior Minister since 1975, is accused of overseeing charities that diverted $74 million to al‑Qaida between 1998‑2000.; Claims of a 1996 Paris meeting of Saudi princes agreeing to fund Osama bin Laden’s network.

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Saudi Princes Accused of Directing Millions to Al‑Qaida and Hamas via Charitable Fronts The passage details specific allegations that Prince Salman and Prince Naif, senior Saudi officials, funneled tens of millions of dollars to terrorist groups through named charities and committees, cites dates, amounts, and diplomatic contacts, and even references a U.S. senator’s intervention. If verified, these claims would link high‑ranking royals and a foreign government to terrorism financing, a major public‑interest and national‑security issue. Key insights: Prince Salman allegedly donated $400,000 in 1999 to charities benefiting Bosnia and Chechnya, and raised millions for Saudi charities linked to terrorism.; Prince Naif, Saudi Interior Minister since 1975, is accused of overseeing charities that diverted $74 million to al‑Qaida between 1998‑2000.; Claims of a 1996 Paris meeting of Saudi princes agreeing to fund Osama bin Laden’s network.

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