
This documentary investigates the complex and often clandestine methods used by terrorist organizations to secure funding, focusing on the role of hawala, a traditional, informal money transfer system. Through the personal account of a woman who lived in Syria with her husband, a fighter for the Islamic State, the film reveals how these groups exploit humanitarian crises and social media platforms to raise and move funds across borders. The narrative highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement in tracking these transactions, particularly as they evolve to include cryptocurrencies and micro-donations, and examines the legal hurdles in prosecuting those who facilitate this financing.




