Joe Biden has faced criticism over Iran's access to $6 billion connected to a prisoner exchange agreement with Tehran.
The surprise attack by Hamas against Israel on Saturday has put a focus on Iran. And this attention calls into question how much money the U.S. government has given Iran and whether those funds could have been used to stage the Hamas attack on Israel.Iran reportedly now has access to $6 billion that was stuck in South Korean banks as part of an Iran-U.S. prisoner swap in September. Meanwhile, separately, on Sunday, Iran claimed to have received $43 million from the U.S.
'If the Iranians use this money to import wheat, they're not using money from their current oil sales to import wheat, and so the Iranians have more money available to use for their purposes,' Clawson said.Vaez said that it was a mistake to reduce the conflict between Israel and Palestine to the amount of money Iran has in its bank account.
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