
If you are new to this series—this is about a doxx list of Australian Jews.
Here are the links to the other parts:
I learned how to do investigative research from a possibly-paranoid schizophrenic gay Texan New York City transplant. Bobby was relentless, studious, unmerciful, and probably clinically insane. Our short partnership ended when Bobby accused me of being a “fake Jew” who was collaborating with members of his family in order to assassinate him. This was all part of a larger plot-line he had constructed in his head involving a global cabal of descendants of the German royal family who were trying to reclaim their former throne and glory by instigating a second Holocaust; spurred on by a second Trump Presidency with some assistance from Elon Musk.
Trump and Musk were two people who Bobby had constructed meticulous genealogy charts for in order to prove they were both members of the Hohenzollerns–the deposed German royal family Bobby was convinced were attempting to take over the world. Stage 4 Trump Derangement Syndrome aside, Bobby and I had made a lot of progress up until this intellectual crossroads with the Z600 story, the doxx list of Australian Jews we were both obsessively following. Unfortunately I am incapable of working with a person who believes that my ethnicity is a carefully constructed lie I have used as a ruse to deceive a messiah-like figure from stopping the Trump Administration from committing mass murder, it’s an unfortunate weakness of mine.
I wanted to continue following terror connections to nonprofits and arts organizations while Bobby was convinced that every person he knew was actually related to Adolf Hitler–including yours truly. So our friendship collapsed. I was willing to entertain the Hohenzollerns Conspiracy Theory with sources and evidence, while Bobby was angry that I asked for references at all, as I was apparently just supposed to believe his “lived experience.”
Bobby had a Master’s in Diversity Equity and Inclusion from a large state school in the Midwest, so I guess that’s where that line of thinking came from. I can’t blame everything on his mental illness, although I definitely credit most of it for the bizarre directions the research took once Bobby had decided that we must start investigating antisemitic networks not just in Australia, but across the world. And by “investigate” he meant deviating away from looking up form 990 tax documents and instead obsessively following the fashion exploits of Thom Browne, Anna Wintour, and all the people who manage the “queer” American pop band MUNA.
Bobby’s obsession with pop music was just as toxic as every other hobby he dabbled in. The songs and artists he meticulously cataloged and followed were all part of one grand conspiracy that he had constructed by following lyrical nuggets in their songs and the symbolism of social media posts and outfit choices. According to Bobby, all of these artists were cogs in a musical machine that was responsible for pumping out state propaganda.
As an avid 2001 Josie and the Pussycats the major motion picture fan, where the entire plot premise is the United States government using pop music to brainwash the youth of America; I could get behind some of Bobby’s initial hypothesis. As in, I was also noticing a lot of social justice propaganda being pumped out by musicians who didn’t seem to have a position on any other geopolitical conflict in the past–let alone be able to tell you where Gaza was located on a map.
And while Bobby also thought his junk mail contained secret messages sent to him from family members he had long severed relationships with–the music industry connections were crazy but not entirely batshit insane. In fact, following the money trails, tour schedules, and social media posts of Pro-Palestinian leaning groups who had performed at certain literary festivals in mainland Australia did lead us to figures within the Pro-Palestinain movement with connections to terror networks like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the PFLP.
At the center of this strange network was a man that Bobby was obsessed with above all the other people we had tracked since the Z600 Doxx List had appeared on the world wide web: Tom Zreika. Zreika was a moderately successful lawyer and former politician with connections to international artists, writers, entertainers, and radical Australian imams.
While Bobby was busy frothing at the mouth over Zreika, at the time, I was more concerned with other characters. Social media influencers like Clementine Ford, Lauren Dubois and so forth–who I have covered in detail in the Z600 Part 2 were my main subjects of interest. They were comically mean, over the top, and easy pickings–Constance Hall for instance is not a serious person–she’s a walking reality television episode.
But then my relationship with Bobby dissolved, and now after months and months of working on this project, with almost an entire year without Bobby’s assistance–and German royal family conspiracy theory aside, I have to admit; he was right about certain character arcs and plot-lines. It’s just unfortunate that the chemical imbalance I believe he has in his brain made him deviate so far away from our initial research work.
By working on this series I now know what it feels like to catch the crazy bug as a literal social contagion. Bobby made me feel nuts. Which is probably because Bobby had a screw or two loose to begin with. But again I can’t blame everything on Bobby’s mental illness–I’m an adult, I made the decisions that have turned this series of investigative posts into the size of a novel. And considering I followed Bobby into the depths of the internet to investigate a cyber-crime that was committed on the other side of the planet–I cannot confidently say that I’m a sane person either.
But besides becoming emotionally involved with people who think that their family controls the weather, this is a story that has put me in contact with classically trained pianists who have performed all over the world, reputable novelists who have won prominent literary prizes, and visual artists of all stripes. Through this research I have met and interacted with so many amazingly creative people halfway across the world from where I live. Artists who have had their entire lives upended by this Z600 Doxx List have reached out to tell me their stories.
I most definitely didn't have regularly corresponding with famous Australian artists on my bingo card for 2025. But even in these dark times, I cannot say everything that has happened to me since I started this work has been entirely doom and gloom.
So without further ado, buckle up buttercup, because this is the Z600 Part 4.
Part 4 Chapter 1: Tom Zreika, AusRelief, MyCare, Zaher Birawi–or “Mr. UK Based Hamas Operative,” and the case of the missing one million pounds from the East London Mosque
Phewwwwww! That was a mouthful wasn’t it! Tom Zreika is my white whale and I am Captain Ahab, or at least that’s how it’s felt for the past year. But friends, I finally got him, and it’s juicy and terrifying–but as most of you now know I like to keep my investigative articles on global terror networks operated by the Muslim Brotherhood light reading-because if I can’t make fun of it it’s way too hard to report on.
I have spent the last 6 months doing crazy searches using Zreika’s full Arabic name (hell I am even learning Arabic to be better at my self appointed job), and searching for weird stuff about his charity, AusRelief. I have scoured the internet for what has felt like an eternity for any crumb I could possibly find that may link Tom Zreika’s nonprofit to more nefarious actors in Australia or ideally abroad, and then a few days ago (beginning of June), it finally happened. An Australian contact pulled through and I got a major break. One so big–I’m still reeling.
In Part 3 we explored Tom Zreika’s backstory and how he emerged as one of the most prominent figures at Lakemba Mosque and the Lebanese Muslim Association (LMA)--two of the most prominent and largest Sunni Muslim organizations in Australia. What was missing from Part 3 were Zreika’s more recent affiliations and associations, since Zreika is no longer the spokesperson for Lakemba Mosque but is still very much a public figure–particularly in the Australian Pro-Palestinian advocacy space, which is where his nonprofit AusRelief plays a vital role.
One aspect of Tom Zreika that I emphasized at the end of our exploration into the history of Lakemba Mosque and LMA covered in full in Z600 Part 3, was Zreika’s history of being a politician and a lawyer that works in the arts. This is an important facet of the story, as Zreika is a figure that bridges the worlds between the conservatively religious and the liberally artistic. Unfortunately, we will have to cover Zreika’s artistic and musical connections in another piece, but I felt compelled to mention this factoid because it ties into the nature of the Z600 Doxx List which specifically targeted Australian artists. And in addition, confirms some of Bobby’s hunches about music and pop culture being used as a political weapon by bad actors.
Zreika is savvy at hiding his more problematic associations, which is why he was appointed as the chief spokesperson for a religious institution connected to terror networks. Zreika’s charity, AusRelief, like Lakemba Mosque, is also great at hiding its ties to bad actors and nefarious organizations. So great in fact, that it took me months to realize AusRelief is a shield for Hamas operatives and Muslim Brotherhood front groups. I had an inkling AusRelief was bad news, given what I already knew about Zreika’s relationships to radical Islamists, but what finally poked a hole in the organization’s once impenetrable facade was AusRelief’s relationship with the fellow nonprofit MyCare.
MyCare is a Malaysian nonprofit that directly partners with AusRelief. According to their website, MyCare or Humanitarian Care Malaysia Berhad is a Malaysian based charity which describes itself as such:
MyCare claims to provide aid to war-torn areas of the world with significant Muslim populations. These regions include various countries in Southeast Asia, Sudan, and the Middle East which includes Syria, Lebanon, Gaza and the Westbank. According to their website, MyCare is currently stationed in Gaza providing aid and medical care.
I am confident some aid is reaching civilians. I am stating this fact now before we move on to how all of these NGOs operate–it is important that you understand how pervasive and systemic this problem is up front because for the rest of this piece we are going to be covering all of the ways non-governmental networks launder money, services, and people to terror networks. It is jarring when you realize the scope and scale of the corruption. When groups with names such as Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Unicef and others do not live up to their name brands–but are in fact vessels for money that goes straight into the coffers of terrorists, who in addition to building tunnels, firing rockets indiscriminately from refugee camps, building command centers under hospitals, and torturing and raping Jews also abuse Palestinain children–on a massive scale. Brainwashing children into blowing themselves up for Islam is child abuse. Forcing children to act out adult scenarios involving the IDF and Hamas coupled with tiny army uniforms and toy guns is child abuse. Teaching children to kill Jews instead of teaching them math or how to read or write is once again say it with me-child abuse.
In order to act as a terror front and apologist for Hamas almost all of these NGOs must provide some assistance whether in the form of medical supplies, food, or money to keep the lie going–the issue is that these are all half truths and not all the money goes to civilian populations in need, something is always diverted to a mysterious project, a nonexistent company, goes missing, or ends up in the hands of another shadier organization–which is usually, but not always a registered nonprofit. And another, even sneakier tactic is having Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood officials who partner or are embedded in your organization–and this is why MyCare is in deep shit.
In late July of 2018 a caravan of boats dubbed the “Freedom Flotilla Coalition” (sound familiar Greta?) breached Gazan waters with the promise of bringing aid to the Palestinian people under siege from the IDF. One of the main funders of this flotilla was Malaysian based NGO MyCare and one of the lead organizers of the aid boats was a man named Zaher Birawi.
Five years prior to the “freedom flotilla” in the year 2013, Zaher Birawi had been designated as a member of Hamas by the Israeli Justice Ministry. And while I could just leave you with that headline and move on–I won’t, because I think it’s important that you understand the mountain of evidence and connections surrounding Birawi.
Birawi, currently lives in the UK, celebrated October 7th, organizes Pro-Palestinian marches in London and is connected to one of the largest and most important mosques in Britain–the East London Mosque. A mosque who has a high ranking official as a trustee on one of Birawi’s registered charities in the UK, and a mosque that recently found itself making excuses for losing over 1 million pounds and unable to provide a valid explanation of where that money went (spoiler alert–I know, well kind of).
In 2009, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was the keynote speaker at one of Birawi’s charities, the Palestinian Return Centre–an organization that also acts as a consultation service with the UN Economic and Social Council. According to records from the UK government, the Palestinian Return Centre LTD has Zaher Birawi listed as a “resigned member” of the organization. When did he resign as director of the Palestinian Return Center? August 2009. When was Haniyeh’s keynote address at the annual Palestinian Return Centre conference, a conference that warmly congratulated PRC leadership? June 2009.
Life moves on, Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran in 2024 and Birawi has since founded other charities. One such organization is “Education Aid For Palestinians” charity number 1030807 for those of you in the UK. There are three listed trustees, Zaher Birawi-who appears to be the founder, Dr. Ramadan appointed in 2016, and Dr. Abdullah Faliq also appointed in 2016. On the trustee page for UK charities it will also list any other corresponding charities an individual is also a trustee of, in Dr. Abdullah Faliq’s case he is also a co-trustee of the East London Mosque Trust–and this is where things get interesting.
When I saw the link–I got tingly. You know what's better than drugs? The high from chasing a new lead. Clicking the East London Mosque Trust link takes you to its corresponding UK charity page, and that’s where I saw the triangle with the exclamation point:
That regulatory alert is from mid May 2025–when the East London Mosque reported a loss of over a million pounds from an “investment gone bad.” What was this investment you may be asking? According to the mosque, and the Islamic news website 5Pillars, the money was given to “a NHS-approved supplier, expecting a 20% return in six months.”
However the research I have conducted over the last several days did not lead me to a company associated with the NHS, in fact the company the East London Mosque claims to have invested in doesn’t even have an address in the UK–or a functional website, at least going off of their LinkedIn profile.
As you probably know by now from my writing, “NHS approved supplier” is not good enough for me–I wanted to know the name, the location and the owners of this UK government affiliated company that had lost 1 million pounds in funding from a religious organization, so I started googling. According to the regionally specific UK-Bangladeshi local newspaper Weekly Janomot, in an article titled “Million Pound Missing from East London Mosque: Authorities Remain Silent” dated May 25th 2024, the East London Mosque had made a 1 million pound investment in the year 2022 in a company called Matz Medical QFZ LLC.
Matz Medical which is currently in administration (insolvency), along with Matz Properties LTD-currently in liquidation, Matz Consultancy LTD-dissolved in 2023, Matz Foodss (not a typo) LTD-also in administration after being declared insolvent, and Hydro Powerr (also not a typo) LTD-dissolved in 2019, are all owned by one person Tanveer Ahamed Peer Khan. Matz Medical is insolvent according this UK government page, but somehow still has a registered address–it’s just the address is not in the UK but in Qatar. Matz Medical is apparently located in the Airport Free Zone at Ras Bufontas, a free trade region of Doha that provides easy access to Qatar’s largest seaport and airport. Here is a video of the Matz Medical team touring an empty warehouse at Ras Bufontas from their official youtube channel. And here is a screenshot in case somehow the channel mysteriously disappears one day:
I cannot find much on Matz Medical’s founder. Unfortunately Khan is a very common South Asian Muslim last name and I would probably have better luck if I read and understood Bengali (or more Arabic). However, I would like you to sit with these findings because while all of this evidence is essentially a daisy chain of information which does not directly implicate anyone in financial crimes–I think it’s interesting that I got from nonprofit charities with ties to Hamas terrorists to one of the largest and most important mosques in Britain losing 1 million pounds by investing the money in an organization that appears to be based in Qatar’s free trade zone; a special economic zone known for money laundering and smuggling located in a country that literally houses and harbors the families of the Taliban and Hamas terrorists.
The other interesting factoid involves the investment company that allegedly assisted the East London Mosque with investing their money in a “Sharia compliant way,” Olive Capital Group LTD. There are unfortunately a lot of investment companies named Olive Capital making it difficult to pin down exactly what website is associated with the right organization–fortunately the business in question: Olive Capital LTD is registered with the UK government, and therefore so is the owner, a man named Mohammed Abul Fozoll.
There is once again limited information available on Mr. Fozoll–however Google didn’t entirely disappoint me this time. I did end up finding a 2008 BBC article citing Fozoll as a source of expertise on Islamic finance and investing as the manager of the Islamic Bank of Britain, the bank in charge of the finances of the largest mosques in London. When I searched for articles about the financial risk of Sharia compliant investments which the Islamic Bank of Britain as well as the company Olive Capital LTD fall under, I came across this February 2025 article from Deloitte titled “Terrorism financing risks in the purification process of Sharia-compliant funds.”
One of the main points pulled from the summary was the following:
Sharia-compliant investment funds adhere to Islamic principles, including the purification of non-permissible income, which involves channeling these funds to non-profit organizations.
So what the hell does any of this have to do with AusRelief or Australia?
So, let us recap and backtrack a bit. We have just learned that the East London Mosque lost a one million pound investment that the organization donated to a company run by a man who seems to have driven at least five other businesses quickly into bankruptcy as publicly documented by the UK Government. The sketchy medical supplies company the mosque invested in is based in a sketchy part of Qatar–a country that harbors terrorists with assistance from a Sharia investment body, a financial regulatory arm of Islamic law that may or may not be involved in donating money to nonprofits with connections to terrorist networks. And don’t just take my word for it, read the article from Deloitte, a prestigious international accounting firm that has a forensic accounting department.
So what does this all have to do with Tom Zreika and AusRelief you may be asking? Again let us backtrack on how we got from Australia to Malaysia to the UK with a stop over in Qatar. Tom Zreika’s AusRelief partners directly with MyCare here is a link to an article on their special relationship followed by a quote:
Today Oct 18th, MyCARE is honoured to have hosted a visit by a long time friend and his team from AusRelief Australia. We were visited by Bro Walid Ayad – CEO, Cheryne Al Hawat – COO and Zainab Ebrahim – Project Coordinator. MyCARE’s engagement with AusRelief started way back in 2016 and has now grown stronger by the days.
MyCare has worked directly with a known Hamas terror operative Zaher Birawi, a man who ran multiple charities with connections to Hamas’s most important figures like Ismail Haniyeh and Muslim Brotherhood operatives like Dr. Abdullah Faliq. Faliq who is the third Trustee of Birawi’s newest charity “Education Aid for Palestinians” is also a trustee of the East London Mosque who once again just had 1 million pounds disappear in an investment that seems to end with a strange address in Qatar.
Dr. Abdullah Faliq, our third Education Aid for Palestinians trustee and our gateway connection to the East London Mosque is also affiliated with the Cordoba Foundation–a Muslim Brotherhood front group, which for me personally really ties it all together. Considering Hamas is a wing of the Brotherhood, which traditionally recruits and operates through fundamentalist Sunni Mosques like Lakemba Mosque in Australia and the East London Mosque in the UK respectively this shouldn’t be too surprising.
The Cordoba Foundation is an intellectual propaganda arm of the Brotherhood, which gives the network a veneer of respectability–something I hope we can discuss more in depth in later posts. For instance, the pdf link I have provided in the previous paragraph is for a journal article authored with assistance from Dr. Faliq titled: “The Twin Myths of the Western Jihadist Threat and Islamist Radicalization.” This mask of respectability comes crashing down when you start searching for the man in charge of the Institute–a man named Anas Al-Tikriti pictured here with his old friend Ismail Haniyeh. So much for the twin myths of the western Jihadist threat and Islamist radicalization…but we must move on…
Which once again brings us back to Tom Zreika–what a guy. If you read Part 3 in full, and this is quickly rivaling that piece in length, you will have recalled that the mosque Zreika became the spokesperson for–Lakemba Mosque, was a Muslim Brotherhood stronghold. So before we move on to Part 4 chapter 2 I thought it was important to emphasize how suspect it is that you have nonprofit institutions collaborating around the world who appear to be moving money, people, and supplies that also happen to hire people with connections to terror affiliated organizations.
Just saying–this is all looking very sus, and don’t worry it’s about to get worse and weirder. This is why I need to take breaks in between these pieces y’all because WTF. I can type that–I don’t have an editor and I don't get paid to write this shit. It’s just me and my millions of open tabs…I’m like a bag lady screaming on the side of an empty street with a shopping cart full of garbage bags filled with all my downloaded pdf files of lawsuits trying to un-designate Hamas as a terror organization...yeah that’s a thing, which is a perfect segue into…
Part 4 Chapter 2, Let’s finally meet Nasser Mashni, star of the Pro-Palestinian Movement in Australia
I have been attempting to steer my ship towards Mashni for quite some time. However unlike Greta Thunberg or Zaher Birawi I do not have a flotilla (you see what I did there) I just have me on my own in my tiny row boat in a sea of open tabs and emailed-to-self links. So it has literally taken me over a year to finally write about the person whose crazy backstory convinced me that the Z600 list was a rabbit hole I was willing to travel down–Nasser Mashni has finally entered the chat.
Nasser Mashni is our connector for how all the influencers I mentioned in Part 1 and Part 2: Constance Hall, Lauren Dubois, Clementine Ford, and Matt Chun meet up with the scarier terrorist-tied actors of the Pro-Palestine Australia movement. Not only have all of our Australian social media stars I have named dropped in Parts 1 and 2 followed Nasser Mashni and/or his nonprofit organizations Olive Kids and APAN-Australian Palestine Advocacy Network on social media, but all of them have also attended and spoken at Pro-Palestine protests sponsored by Mashni and his two nonprofit organizations.
In late January when the Z600 Doxx List was leaked on social media websites Mashni and his nonprofit compatriots rejoiced. In a Guardian piece from early February 2024 covering the leak of the doxx list Mashni is quoted as follows:
Mashni along with Ford, Chun, Dubois, and Hall have all emphasized on social media and in the press that the leak of the doxx list was justified because the Whatsapp chat group made them feel “unsafe.” Which is interesting because this is historically how anti-Jewish harassment campaigns have stereotypically started–by claims from the tormentors that if they didn’t attack or bully the Jews, the Jews would eventually come for them. But what makes Mashni’s statements even more suspect, is his shady associations with terror organizations, his familial history, and his own criminal record of abduction, torture, and kidnap. As I have said previously while covering our antisemitic social media bullshit artists from Part 2-cognitive dissonance is a bitch.
Nasser Mashni is the son of Shaher (Abu Nasser) Mashni, also known as Hussein El-Mashni, whom according to Mashni the younger was a Palestinian refugee. Mashni has typically portrayed his late father as a “freedom fighter” resisting occupation, however not everything is as it seems. Mashni’s father El-Mashni was undoubtedly a former Palestinian resistance fighter–however the questions of what he was ideologically fighting for becomes increasingly morally dubious as you start to peel back the layers.
Who was Abu Nasser really?
Shaher Hussein El-Mashni, was born in 1926 in Deir Dibwan in what was then Jordan-not “Palestine” which makes sense, the West Bank (Samaria and Judea) was once a part of Jordan, and Gaza was once a part of Egypt, so while others have attacked Nasser Mashni for lying about his father’s country of origin–this factoid is less concerning to me. What is more pressing is whom Hussein Mashni chose to ideologically align himself with and fight under as a “Palestinian Resistance Fighter.”
In Abu Nasser’s 2007 eulogy in the Green Left, it says the following about Mashni’s history of fighting for Palestinian resistance:
So who is Abdel-Kader al-Husseini, and could this man possibly be related to the al-Husseini who allied himself with Hitler and had an influential role in constructing the “final solution” or as we know it today the Holocaust? The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, the man who formed the first Muslim SS unit in the Balkans, instigated the 1929 Hebron Massacre, encouraged the construction of concentration camps for North African and Middle Eastern Jews, and sowed the seeds of the modern Pro-Palestinian movement as we know it was Abdel-Kader al-Husseini’s uncle.
Therefore, Abu Nasser, father of Nasser Mashni was a foot soldier fighting under the banner of an antisemitic violent movement directly fomented by a person who was connected to the Third Reich through his uncle. Abdel-Kader al-Husseini would also become the founder of Fatah, a party Nasser Mashni’s father would eventually rise to prominence in.
In 1960, Abu Nasser would move to Australia, where he was sponsored by a friend who claimed he was fleeing Islamic intolerance under the guise that Nasser was a Christian convert and an ex-Muslim. Once in Australia, Nasser helped form the Australian wing of the Fatah movement, as Abu Nasser had formed a very close relationship with Yasser Arafat, an Egyptian with KGB contacts that would become the modern face of the Pro-Palestine movement in part by advertising his hereditary connections to Mr. al-Husseini, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and former close associate of Adolf Hitler.
What the noxiously left wing political propaganda news website the Green Left, left out of their obituary of Abu Nasser were the tributes read aloud at his funeral–which would paint a more complete picture of who Abu Nasser actually was. The most notable homages of Nasser’s life were from two prominent Palestinian political organizers; the Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, and our old friend Ismail Haniyeh–the former head of Hamas.
Why would the president of Palestine, the man who helped develop the “pay for slay” program–where the families of Palestinians who murder Jews are compensated for every Jew killed and also has a PhD in Holocaust denialism (yes really) and the head of a Muslim Brotherhood terror wing, an organization whose end goal is a Sunni Islamic caliphate pay tribute to an ex-Muslim convert to Christianity? Your guess is as good as mine.
Nasser Mashni and terror networks
Nasser Mashni’s father’s terror ties may explain why Mashni the younger has never been able to publicly condemn Hamas or the atrocities committed on October 7th. However, if the only thing I could find linking Mashni to terror networks was his dad, I wouldn’t be creating a whole new section of this essay, because I do not collectively punish people for the sins of their families–I do believe in free will, and I do believe all human beings regardless of their backgrounds are capable of changing their minds regardless of ideological programming.
What I wanted to showcase by covering Mashni’s father is how Abu Nasser created the world view Nasser Mashni carries with him and how this code of ethics shapes his current actions when it comes to terrorism and spearheading the Australian Pro-Palestinian movement. If we look at Nasser Mashni’s current connections to terror networks we can see a direct line from the actions of the son to those of the father which also links both back to the traditional Pro-Palestinian movement with it’s roots in Nazi ideology, fundamentalist Islam, and pan-Arabism.
Both of Mashni’s charities have connections to terror networks, but I wanted to start with the lesser known of the two-Olive Kids. Olive Kids has connections to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a designated terrorist organization operating in Gaza and the West Bank. The PFLP has been responsible for the hijacking of planes, assassinations, suicide bombings, and other acts of violence.
How do we know Olive Kids is a PFLP front you may be asking? For one thing we know that Olive Kids has been sending money to a Gaza-based health organization called the Union of Health Work Committees (UHWC). According to NGO Monitor, the links between UHWC and the PFLP are so extensive that any funding supporting the Gaza-based health organization funds the other. Therefore donating any money to UHWC is a direct violation of international terror and financing laws-regardless of stated intent.
But it gets worse. Olive Kids also partners with Al-Amal (Hope) Institute for Orphans a USAID funded Palestinian NGO that collaborates directly with the PNIF or Palestinian National and Islamic Forces, an umbrella group that comprises Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and the PFLP. Al-Amal Institute is involved in the ideological indoctrination of Palestinian children and encourages them to follow a path of martyrdom and terrorism.
In addition, Olive Kids has also raised funds for UNRWA. UNRWA a UN organization I have written about in a previous essay-see here, may look like an innocent non-governmental organization sponsored by the United Nations but is one of the most important and insidious perpetrators of ideological indoctrination of Palestinian children which doles out textbooks filled with messages of hatred rather than knowledge. Over 3000 UNRWA teachers were found in a Telegram group chat celebrating October 7th, Israeli hostages have been abused and held in Gaza by UNRWA staff, dozens of UNRWA employees participated in the October 7th massacre, and weapons caches have been discovered in UNRWA classrooms, and schools.
Olive Kids has disturbing terrorist ties, however for most of the past year, APAN was my nonprofit of interest, and for good reason–it’s a dumpster fire. APAN was also the organization that connects Mashni to the larger group of Islamic extremists in Australia in addition to our social media influencer cast of characters. Mashni has done several speaking engagements on behalf of APAN at Lakemba Mosque, the largest Mosque in Australia that we covered in painful detail in Part 3. Lakemba Mosque–just like its former spokesman Tom Zreika, is the bridge connecting many of these Pro-Palestinian nonprofits to Islamic extremism on one end and more “secular” arts organizations and literary festivals, and art grants on the other side–which we will cover more in depth in the next few essays.
The APAN Lawsuit
World Vision is a UK based Christian Charity that operates on a model similar to Unicef where interested patrons can sponsor children from a wide variety of continents and countries. In June 2016 the manager of Gaza operations for the international aid organization was arrested by Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency). Mohammed El-Halabi was charged by the Israeli government with diverting $50 million to terrorist organizations for construction of tunnels and other terrorist activity.
According to the indictment against him–and per NGO Monitor, El-Halabi used fabricated humanitarian projects and fictitious agricultural associations to launder money for Hamas. And in June 2022, he was convicted in Be’er Sheva District Court for the crime of diverting aid money and resources on behalf of the terror organization.
During the hearing Be’er Sheva District Court per Jewish News Syndicate made the following statement to Reuters:
We now know with unfortunate certainty that this statement is true–because the 50 million dollars El-Halabi diverted to Hamas was used to build the tunnels used to invade southern Israel on October 7th 2023. I admit–looking into El-Halabi hasn't been easy, especially since a large percentage of the evidence used by Shin Bet to arrest him is still classified. Which unfortunately contributes to the “sham trial” narrative argued by NGO organizations operating in the region.
El-Halabi’s familial history is also complicated–there is evidence that certain family members of El-Halabi have protested and opposed Hamas and El-Halabi himself was once a member of Fatah–an opposing Palestinian political party. However El-Halabi’s father worked for decades as the education supervisor for UNRWA. Which for me is the only evidence I really need to make a connection between El-Halabi senior and junior since UNRWA for all intensive purposes is Hamas.
And yes-I know what you are all going to say now: “but Julia! Didn’t you just argue above that you try not to hold entire family lines responsible for the fate of their children!? Why are you contradicting yourself now in the exact same essay no less?
And—touché I am contradicting myself–but only kind of. I would like to use this moment to throw out the word “context” because context is everything. El-Halabi has been arrested for diverting millions of dollars to Hamas and on the limited information we have, we know his father is a major player in UNRWA and has directly advocated on his behalf. And in addition, Australia is the west and Gaza is most definitely not, making familial ties matter in much different ways in the two regions. Nasser Mashni has free will because he lives in a western democracy making it easier to defy the wishes of his father if he wanted to–and I would argue El-Halabi does not, and given the decades of brainwashing from groups literally tied to a global fundamentalist Muslim organization over 70 percent of Gazans supported Hamas on October 7th 2023.
And in addition, if you are a high ranking UNRWA employee, which El-Halabi’s father definitely was, you are nearly guaranteed to be a high ranking member of Hamas. Ratchet that up a percentage point or two for being in the education department of UNRWA which is literally Hamas’s child-indoctrination wing–which once again El-Halabi senior was in charge of.
After El-Halabi’s arrest and conviction several humanitarian organizations disputed the charges against the World Vision Gaza manager. Groups like Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Samidoun Prisoner Network, and Nasser Mashni’s APAN issued statements and condemnations claiming that El-Halabi was an innocent Palestinian caught in the crosshairs of an unbalanced and unfair Israeli justice system.
While I used to believe many moons ago that Israel indiscriminately arrested, tortured, and detained innocent aid workers–as I too was once quite anti-Israel/Pro-Palestinian,1 I now know enough about the unethical nature of international charity organizations, and all the connections they have to bad global actors, to have a healthy dose of skepticism. And while finding background information on El-Halabi has been quite difficult, what I found regarding El-Halabi and Nasser Mashni’s connections to World Vision Gaza through APAN solidified my belief that El-Halabi’s arrest was justified. The smoking gun for me in this investigation was the 2022 Australian lawsuit brought forth by APAN on behalf of El-Halabi and Hamas.
Recently, a lawsuit in the UK has made international headlines as a network of human rights lawyers has been trying to remove Hamas from the list of designated terror organizations in the United Kingdom. This lawsuit and the law firm that has brought forth the court case terrifies me–especially since in the world we currently live in I can see the UK complying with Hamas’s demands. So, when I found an even older legal document, this time addressed to the Australian Parliament and initiated by Nasser Mashni and APAN pleading with the Australian Government to remove Hamas from their country’s designated terror list spurred on by the conviction of former World Vision employee Mohammad El Halabi–my mouth was so wide open it was practically touching the floor.
I have held on to this file for months, carrying it around in my bag re-reading every line highlighting sections at bars while I use the alcohol to calm myself down—this document is literally that damning. It shows us who Nasser Mashni truly is, what he thinks, and what APAN’s ultimate goals are—it is a mask off moment for the nonprofit and the Pro-Palestinian Movement in Australia in my opinion.
There is still so much we need to cover and I maxxed-out the email length of this post a thousand plus words ago, but we will stop here for now. I recently asked a much more esteemed investigative journalist, when you should stop digging—at what point do you hang up your boxing gloves and call it a day? He emailed me back, and I am still in shock he gave me the time of the day at all, but he couldn’t answer my question, because he didn’t know either. “This work makes you feel crazy sometimes” is what he signed off with.
Indeed.
I am also increasingly convinced that obsessively going after Tom Zreika (along with being a flamboyant gay man raised in the bible belt) is what drove Bobby even deeper into his madness. I have been in this “world” of vigilante freelancer investigative reporting for long enough to see and read similar accounts of perfectly smart dedicated people going off the deep end after obsessively following a lead or a story–and I am determined not to join them. So if I start going on tangents about the Illuminati, lizard people at the center of the earth, or pigeons being secret robot people…know that at one point I was semi sane (kind of). I promise I only wear my aluminum foil hat in my off hours and while I sleep. And now, back to the fundamentalist Islam world caliphate conspiracy.
Until next time-stay sane.
PS:
What we will cover next time:
We will finally cover the kidnapping torture situation, who was involved, and how they all tie back to all the other cast of characters we have already covered in Parts 1 through 4. Stay tuned.
I may write about it someday but I don’t find it that interesting. I know now I was just a woefully uneducated self righteous self-hating Jew–kind of like a lot of idiots out there chanting right now who believe in their hearts they know enough–they do not.