Bipartisan group of 39 legislators calls for classified briefing on Turkey-Hamas alliance
“The U.S. must now make it clear to Erdoğan that his deliberate
facilitation of Hamas will carry serious consequences,” FDD Action said
in support of efforts to recognize the growing threat.
JNS
Nov 25, 2024
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (R)
embraces Hamas senior official Khaled Meshaal as Ismail Haniyeh, leader
of the terrorist group Hamas, looks on during a meeting in
Istanbul, Türkiye, April 20, 2024
Congress members from both sides of the aisle have demanded a classified briefing so they can better understand the expanding relationship between the government of Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the Hamas terrorist group.
Some 39 representatives sent a letter
on Nov. 21 to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Avril Haines,
director of national intelligence, expressing their questions and the
need to know more.
“We are alarmed by recent reports that
senior members of Hamas’s leadership have relocated to Turkey with the
intent of establishing a headquarters there,” the legislators wrote. “We
have serious concerns about the security implications of a North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member hosting, and potentially
aiding, Hamas, a U.S. and E.U.-designated foreign terrorist
organization.”
They requested that “with these concerns
in mind, we request an immediate classified briefing for members of
Congress on the threats to U.S. national security posed by Turkey’s
growing relationship with Hamas.” Questions they want answered include
“Are the reports that Hamas’s senior leadership relocated to Turkey
accurate? Are the reports that Hamas intends to establish its
headquarters in Turkey accurate?”
The letter’s signatories include Reps.
Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.), Gus Bilirakis (R-Fla.), Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.),
Nicole Malliotakis (R-N.Y.), Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.), Don Bacon
(R-Neb.), Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-Fla.), Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.),
Don Davis (D-N.C.), Chuck Fleischmann (R-Tenn.), Mike Flood (R-Neb.),
Lois Frankel (D-Fla.), Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), Nick LaLota (R-N.Y.), Summer
Lee (D-Pa.), Kathy Manning (D-N.C.) and Rob Menendez (D-N.J.).
Other House members who signed on are
Reps. Grace Meng (D-N.Y.), Max Miller (R-Ohio), Jared Moskowitz
(D-Fla.), Wiley Nickel (D-N.C.), Zach Nunn (R-Iowa), Frank Pallone
(D-N.J.), Chris Pappas (D-N.H.), John Sarbanes (D-Md.), Brad Schneider
(D-Ill.), Brad Sherman (D-Calif.), Darren Soto (D-Fla.), Haley Stevens
(D-Mich.), Tom Suozzi (D-N.Y.), Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.), Dina Titus
(D-Nev.), Norma Torres (D-Calif.), Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.), David Trone
(D-Md.), David Valadao (R-Calif.), Juan Vargas (D-Calif.) and Debbie
Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.).
The lawmakers received the support of the
Anti-Defamation League, American Jewish Committee, American Hellenic
Institute, Jewish Institute for National Security of America and FDD
Action.
Julie Fishman Rayman, AJC’s managing
director of policy and political affairs, called it “outrageous to see
reports that President Erdoğan has allowed Hamas leadership safe passage
to his country. Hamas leaders deserve isolation, not legitimacy,
especially from a member of the NATO alliance.”
FDD Action advocated greater action to
address the Turkish-Hamas partnership, saying “Turkey has emboldened
Hamas by hosting its leadership and permitting terror cells to operate
within its territory. The U.S. must now make it clear to Erdoğan that
his deliberate facilitation of Hamas will carry serious consequences.
FDD Action supports efforts to hold Turkey accountable for sanctions
evasion, money laundering and terror financing on behalf of Hamas.”
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