Several countries have banned the Islamic Relief charity for allegedly funneling money to Hamas Tommy Vietor, Jon Lovett, and Jon Favreau / Getty Images Adam Kredo • May 19, 2021 5:00 pm Crooked Media, the content mill founded by former Obama administration officials, tweeted and then deleted a message urging its supporters to send money to an anti-Semitic charity that has been tied to terrorism. The company in a Tuesday tweet asked its followers to support several charities, including Islamic Relief, a global charity that several countries have banned for allegedly funneling money to Hamas, the Iranian-backed terror group that is firing thousands of rockets at Israeli civilians.