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Hamas attack victims sue Binance for allegedly allowing payments to militant group

The plaintiffs include 306 American victims of Hamas’ attack, including relatives of people killed, injured or taken hostage, and subsequent attacks by various groups.

November 25, 2025 / 04:33 IST
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According to the complaint, large sums of cryptocurrency went through accounts of people with no obvious financial means to explain them.
According to the complaint, large sums of cryptocurrency went through accounts of people with no obvious financial means to explain them.

Victims of Hamas’ October 2023 attack on Israel sued Binance and its founder Changpeng Zhao, accusing them of facilitating millions of dollars in payments to the group and other U.S.-designated terrorist groups.

According to a complaint made public on Monday, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange laundered money for Hamas even after pleading guilty in November 2023 and paying a $4.32 billion criminal penalty for violating federal anti-money-laundering and sanctions laws.

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The plaintiffs include 306 American victims of Hamas’ attack, including relatives of people killed, injured or taken hostage, and subsequent attacks by various groups.

They accused Binance of knowingly enabling Hamas, Hezbollah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Iran’s Revolutionary Guard to move more than $1 billion through its platform, including more than $50 million after the October 7 attack.