Pakistan terror stalwarts Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba are in overdrive, rebuilding cadres and terror setups by masquerading as Gaza aid providers targeting anti-India agendas. An in-depth Athens report unmasks their financial maneuvers.
Drawing from FATF grey-list experiences, they’ve pinpointed oversight flaws and switched to stealthy digital channels—crypto, EasyPaisa wallets—eluding global watchdogs.
Geopolitico reveals Masood Azhar’s family at the helm: son Hammad Azhar and brother Talha al-Saif rally funds online for religious projects, including hundreds of mosques, but siphon it for jihad.
The Gaza war, post-Hamas’s 2023 offensive, amplifies their cover. Decades-old expat networks in oil-rich Gulf states and Western hubs feed fake charities, mirroring past diversions to Kashmir terror and the deadly 2008 Mumbai strikes.
This report signals an alarming escalation. With digital anonymity aiding their cause, swift countermeasures—stricter FATF enforcement, Pakistan accountability, and tech-based tracking—are imperative to dismantle this threat before it metastasizes.