Retired FBI agent exposes Hamas’ long game in America Lara Burns describes how Hamas shifted its US strategy from fundraising to propaganda, focusing on campuses and media influence

(Media Line) The Hamas terrorist network in the United States has spent more than two decades working to infiltrate America’s media and college campuses. The goal: to hijack the narrative and secure unintentional support for terrorism from the broader public.

According to Lara Burns — an attorney and retired federal agent — the strategy worked.

Between 1993 and 2004, Burns interviewed more than 800 people affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas. Through these investigations, she developed deep insight into the network Hamas was building inside the United States. She also played a key role in shutting down the Holy Land Foundation and labeling it a domestic terror organization.

This month, Burns traveled to Israel to meet with leaders, share her knowledge, and educate the media.

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