Israeli occupation forces raided a money exchange shop in the West Bank city of Hebron yesterday and confiscated nearly a million shekels ($265,000) in cash.
According to the occupation army, the money is suspected to be intended to finance the resistance. Computers and mobile phones were also seized.
Israeli occupation forces have been found to have looted a number of banks and exchange shops during their bombing campaign in Gaza and families in the West Bank whose houses are ransacked by Israeli forces report having their personal items looted including cash and gold.
The occupation state regularly claims funds and equipment are being used to support resistance factions however provide no proof for their claims.
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