Friday, February 05, 2010

Daughter of top CAIR official joined HAMAS caravan, met with HAMAS leaders with father's support and approval

She's only 16 years old, so you know she had to have her parents approval for this.

So, I guess we can conclude that CAIR supports Hamas.

From Jawa Report:

In late December and early January, a convoy loaded with supplies, vehicles and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash under the banner of the group Viva Palestina, led by far-left UK politician George Galloway, wound its way through Europe, Turkey, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt to its final destination - the awaiting arms of the Hamas terrorlords of Gaza. Along the way, this convoy was met by a number of Hamas leaders, including several who have been designated as global terrorists by the US government. In early December, Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA), chairman of the House Subcommittee on Terrorism, asked for both the FBI and IRS to investigate the illegal fundraising and support of Hamas by Viva Palestina in the US.

Included in this Hamas support convoy were approximately 50 US citizens. But we can report here exclusively at the Jawa Report that one of the members was the daughter of a top official for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), an organization identified by FBI Agent Lara Burns in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism finance trial as a front group for Hamas. CAIR is currently the target of a federal grand jury investigation for its ongoing support of the terrorist group.

Needless to say, this Hamas support convoy from the West garnered much attention by the Middle East press, including Al-Jazeera. When the Hamas support convoy reached Jordan on December 26th, Al-Jazeera interviewed some of the convoy members, including this young lady pictured below, "Jenna Daoud", who the report identifies as "a 16 year old Palestinian-American from Ohio" (around 2:00 in the video clip):

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We can reveal that "Jenna Daoud" is actually Jana Al-Akhras, daughter of CAIR national vice chairman Ahmad Al-Akhras.

Read the whole thing over at Jawa Report.

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