It's really simple, actually. You have to remember you're not dealing with normal people here; they have a fundamentally different point of view.
First and foremost, Hassan represents the foreign (western) aid organizations, which are "obviously" backed by western governments. Through these organizations, western (/zionist) governments are influencing the poor Muslim population.
Secondly, the aid organizations are a direct threat to the extremists' own organizations (see Hamas, for instance). What these extremists want is a monopoly on aid for the poor, just like they have in parts of Africa and the middle-east. The goal: To produce more willing recruits for their cause.
That, and she was a Zionist spy, of course, just like all foreign captives...
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