Israeli forces operating in Hebron over the past week confiscated approximately 165,700 shekels in terrorist funds and a copy of Adolf Hitler's manifesto "Mein Kampf" from the offices of the "Islamic Charity Association," which the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) identified as an organizational arm of Hamas. The discovery was made during an operation by troops from the Paratroopers Brigade, under the Judea Regional Brigade, aimed at thwarting terror financing and confiscating incitement materials. The IDF stated that the association, though presenting itself as aiding the needy, actively promotes incitement to terror and channels funds for the organization's activities. During the operation, troops also found equipment used for incitement and sealed the main entrance to the compound where the illicit materials and funds were located. This action is part of broader efforts in the Judea and Samaria region against Hamas-affiliated entities, according to the IDF. The IDF released a statement detailing the findings and providing visuals of the confiscated items. The "Islamic Charity Association" is described as one of numerous such branches operating in the region. Earlier today, a senior Israeli official expressed doubt regarding the continuation of UNRWA operations in Gaza, following a recent International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling. The ICJ had stated that Israel must permit UNRWA's activities and had not been proven that a significant portion of its employees were Hamas members. The official's comments indicated a potential divergence between the court's directive and Israel's stance on the agency's operations in Gaza.