IDF Raids Islamic Charity Association in Hebron & Finds Hitler's "Mein Kampf"
This article was originally titled "Adolf Hitler’s Manifesto “Mein Kampf” Found in Offices of a “Charity Organization” Affiliated with Hamas in Hebron"
Over the past week, troops from the Paratroopers Brigade, operating under the Judea Regional Brigade, conducted an activity at the offices of the “Islamic Charity Association” in Hebron in an effort to thwart terror financing and confiscate incitement materials.
The association, which presents itself as aiding the needy, in practice serves as an organizational arm of the Hamas terrorist organization and works to promote incitement to terror and to recruit and channel funds to finance the organization’s terrorist activities.
It is one of numerous branches in the Judea and Samaria region.
As part of the activity, approximately 165,700 shekels in terrorist funds were located and confiscated.

In addition, Adolf Hitler’s manifesto “Mein Kampf” was located in the compound, along with equipment used for incitement. The troops sealed off the main entrance of the compound where the incitement materials and funds were located.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why did the IDF raid the Islamic Charity Association in Hebron?
A: The operation was conducted to thwart terror financing and confiscate incitement materials.
Q: What did the IDF confiscate during the operation?
A: Approximately 165,700 shekels in terrorist funds and incitement-related materials were confiscated.
Q: What connection did the association allegedly have to Hamas?
A: The association served as an organizational arm of Hamas and was involved in recruitment, incitement, and terror financing.
Q: What incitement materials were found?
A: Adolf Hitler’s manifesto Mein Kampf and additional incitement equipment were located in the compound.
Q: Which IDF units conducted the operation?
A: Troops from the Paratroopers Brigade operating under the Judea Regional Brigade carried out the activity.