New Report: Overwhelming Evidence of Ties between NGOs and the PFLP

In our new 80-page report, Clear and Convincing: The Links between the PFLP and the European Government-funded NGO Network, we present overwhelming, publicly available evidence of ties between seven Palestinian “human rights” NGOs and the PFLP terror organization.

The report, which expands on our earlier research, thoroughly debunks the claims of European governments and other funders, claiming that there was “no substantial information” to justify the Israeli designation of the NGOs as terror fronts.

We identified over 60 NGO officials with clear links to the PFLP: some convicted for planning and/or executing terrorist activity, and three currently standing trial for their involvement in the terror attack that killed 17-year-old Rina Shnerb.

We also highlight the five financial institutions that shut down online donations and accounts of PFLP-linked NGOs.

The report was widely shared, including with foreign ministers of the European governments that funded these NGOs in the past. In letters to these officials, NGO Monitor President Gerald Steinberg called on the European governments to stop their “abuse of taxpayer funds” and “act responsibly” were published in The European Conservative, JNS, Qualita (French) the European Jewish Press, Miff, Algemeiner, Cleveland Jewish News, and Channel 14 News (Hebrew).

NGO Monitor Contributes to the Diaspora Ministry
Annual Report on Antisemitism

NGO Monitor’s research was featured in the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs’ Annual Antisemitism Report, released this month. The report was presented at the Knesset during a high-level discussion featuring MKs and representatives from allied organizations. NGO Monitor President Gerald Steinberg was among the keynote speakers, stressing how anti-Israel NGOs, through their European donors, exploit the framework of human rights and international law. He gave several examples of European-funded NGOs expressing blatant antisemitism and leading the fight against adopting the IHRA definition.

In his opening remarks, Minister of Diaspora Affairs Amichai Chikli singled out the work of NGO Monitor. Amit Efrati, Deputy Director General for Combating Antisemitism, noted that NGO Monitor’s research contributed to “one of the most significant chapters in the report” as it “is the one that points out the European funding given to civil society organizations that promote antisemitic discourse rhetoric and practice.”

NGO Monitor at the British House of Lords

NGO Monitor’s Director of Communications Itai Reuveni presented on a panel, organized by the Henry Jackson Society and ELNET UK, at the British House of Lords in late January. The event, The Politics of Antisemitism, examined the factors leading to the rise in antisemitism in the Western world. Itai pointed out that “one of the most prominent players laying the ground to antisemitic sentiments are no other than groups who claim to promote human rights, some are even funded by European governments. Those NGOs, not only are refusing to protect Jews as a minority, and refusing to define antisemitism as a human rights issue, but also actively promoting antisemitism.”

IMPACT

New Report Exposes HRW’s Commitment to Promoting Antisemitism

We released a new report, HRW and Antisemitism: Sins of Commission and Omission, in response to HRW’s campaign to pressure the American Bar Association (ABA) against including the IHRA definition in an antisemitism resolution.

This document highlights the hypocrisy of Human Rights Watch (HRW) in attempting to influence discussions of antisemitism, noting the history of systematically ignoring hate crimes against Jews, instrumentalizing antisemitic attacks, advancing antisemitic tropes, and leading opposition to measures to fight antisemitism – particularly the IHRA working defintion. Read the full report here. Our research was featured in an article in the Jerusalem Post.

Harvard’s Reversal on Roth

NGO Monitor was widely quoted in articles about Harvard Kennedy School’s reversal of its decision to deny a fellowship position to former HRW head, Ken Roth. We supported the institution’s initial decision to reject Roth due to his long history of demonizing and delegitimizing Israel, which has contributed to the rise of antisemitism, including against Jewish students on university campuses.

Our statement affirming support for the Harvard’s original decision was quoted in numerous publications including AP News, The Washington Post, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, JNS, Times of Israel, The Jewish Chronicle, ArutzSheva, Ynet, The Jerusalem Post, The Boston Globe, The Hill, Breitbart, Algemeiner, and World Israel News.

NGO Monitor’s Vice President Guest Speaker in Florida

NGO Monitor Vice President Olga Deutsch presented at the B’nai Aviv synagogue in Florida, addressing the current state of antisemitism alongside Rabbi Adam Watstein. Many members of the local community attended the event, titled “The Ugly Face of Antisemitism Today.” During her talk, Olga discussed how antisemitism and anti-Zionism intertwine, the politicization of human rights, and how the community can take a proactive stance.

Special Report: the Palestinian Education System Praises the Terror Attack in Neve Yaakov

On January 27th, Friday night, there was a terror attack in Jerusalem (Neve Yaacov) in which seven people were murdered and three injured. The terrorist, Alkam Hayri, was a 21-year-old Palestinian from East Jerusalem.

He drove to the neighborhood, and after the Sabbath Eve services at Ateret Avraham synagogue he opened fire at the people outside the synagogue and those nearby.

Following this attack, the Palestinian schools across the Palestinian Authority and the Gaza Strip, conducted special “educational” activities glorifying the terrorist and his actions. This is a regular reaction, seen in Palestinian schools after terror attack against Jews in Israel. After the last attack, students and teachers from kindergartens and schools took part in the celebrations which included handing out sweets, parades, ceremonies, and even putting on school plays which imitate the attack and encourage others to follow this path. Below are several notable examples of the activities that took place in Palestinian educational institutions following the attack.

Special Report – the Palestinian Education System Praises the Terror Attack in Neve Yaakov (1) (1)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Wife Sara Pay a Condolence Call on the Paley Family in the Jerusalem Neighborhood of Ramot

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara, this evening (Tuesday, 14 February 2023), paid a condolence call on the Paley family at their home in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot, where two members of the family – Yaakov, 6, and Asher, 8 – were murdered and another civilian, 20, were intentionally run over by a terrorist. The father of the two murdered children, Avraham Noah Paley, remains hospitalized in serious condition at Hadassah-Ein Kerem Hospital.

The mother of the family, Hannah Devorah Paley, told the Prime Minister and his wife how her two young children were buried, one after the other, and said that they are supported by the people of Israel and that faith is what is sustaining them. The Prime Minister and his wife said that faith helps one to overcome the disaster and added that entire people of Israel embraces them in their sorrow.

When Hannah Devorah showed a picture of the boys, Prime Minister Netanyahu told her: “I would like your permission to put the picture in my office. This tragic story will help me explain to those who would save the world the difference between the people of Israel and our enemies. While our enemies murdered these two souls, our forces were in Türkiye saving lives.”

Family members told the Prime Minister and his wife about the condition of the father of the family, who is still sedated and on a respirator in hospital. The family members asked for prayers for Avraham Noah, the son of Yehudit. The Prime Minister and his wife wished him a swift and complete recovery.

Attached photo credits: Amos Ben-Gershom (GPO)

When Terrorism Pays in Cash

Murder can be an all-too profitable endeavor for Palestinian terrorists. Despite pretensions to being a normal governmental organization, the Palestinian Authority doles out hundreds of millions of dollars to terrorists and their families. As Israel stares down another wave of terrorist violence, we cannot lose sight of the factors that fuel this escalation. The PA’s continued incentives to commit heinous crimes should not be ignored.

Ramallah keeps its prisoners and “martyrs” highly satisfied. The PA grants an allowance of as much as $3,500 a month to those held in Israel’s prisons for having murdered Jews. The allocation becomes a lifetime entitlement if the prison sentence runs more than five years. The PA celebrates the work of its “martyrs” by paying an allowance of around $500 a month to the family of a deceased terrorist. This comes on top of an initial lump-sum payment of $1,700. These are eye-popping amounts on the West Bank, where the annual GDP per capita sits at around $3,000. Terrorism can be a more lucrative profession than being a doctor or the head of a small business!

Notwithstanding the criticism the “pay-for-slay” program has drawn—and regular Palestinian promises of reform—the PA continues to cut hefty checks to those responsible for the most recent massacres of Jews. Khairi Alqam, who last week shot seven dead at a Jerusalem synagogue before he was neutralized, has secured his passage to heaven and his family’s ascent into the Palestinian upper class. He carried out his attack on International Holocaust Remembrance Day and took the lives of several children. The adolescent who opened fire on two random passersby the next day near Jerusalem’s City of David was taken alive—he will draw a monthly salary for the duration of his prison term. Those payments can add up: just ask Karim and Maher Younes, the murderers of Avraham Bromberg. The cousins, who were recently released, have received $1.2 million since the beginning of their incarceration in 1983. Surely, they will live out their golden years in great comfort.

The PA’s subsidies for terror are a moral outrage, spurring further violence and rewarding fanatics. The PA has attempted to defend the indefensible, claiming that Hamas would step in to provide the funds were the PA to ever turn off the tap. But this excuse is weak tea; funding murder is always wrong, no matter the reason. Nothing could do more to showcase the PA’s moral degeneracy and inaptitude as a partner for peace.

Recently, the international community has started to catch wise to the PA’s misdeeds. In 2018, the U.S. Congress passed the Taylor Force Act—named after an American veteran slain by a Palestinian terrorist—to compel the Palestinian Authority to stop funding this carnage. The law prevents direct U.S. foreign aid from going to the PA so long as the “pay-for-slay” program continues. The PA has lost out on hundreds of millions in funds from the American government.

America cannot lose its nerve on this issue. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited both Jerusalem and Ramallah on his trip to Israel this week. We can only pray that he raised the matter of the terrorist slush fund with PA President Mahmoud Abbas. We also hope that the Biden administration will not backslide on enforcement of the Taylor Force Act, which some falsely criticize as unduly hamstringing the PA. Since 2018, the PA has spent over $1 billion on payments to terrorists and their families. In parallel, as a direct result of its “pay-for-slay” policy, the PA has lost billions in foreign aid. The lives of millions of Palestinians would have been greatly improved had those monies been used for better purposes. Not a dime of American money—nor for that matter, those of our Western allies—should go to the PA until it discontinues this obscene program.

William Daroff became the Chief Executive Officer of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations on February 1, 2020. In that capacity, he is the senior professional guiding the Conference’s agenda on behalf of the 53 national member organizations, which represent the wide mosaic of American Jewish life. Follow him at @Daroff.

The views in this article are the writer’s own.

Letter to US Ambassador Tom Hides

StewartKM@state.gov

Following the two murders today, PA law  provide a salary for life for the family of the killer.

Will the US Demand that the PA cancel that law?

https://israelbehindthenews.com/2017/01/11/incentivizing-terrorism-palestinian-authority-allocations-terrorists-families/

today’s murders

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/367260

USAID Boasts of Funding Antisemitic Charity in Gaza Linked to Designated Terrorist Organization

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), which is part of the State Department, has boasted of providing taxpayer funding to a Palestinian charity linked closely to the designated terrorist organization Hamas.

A USAID August 2022 “news update” celebrates the construction of a “USAID-funded Unlimited Friends Association [UFA] educational and community center in Gaza.” As noted by USAID, the American Near East Refugee Aid (Anera), a prominent Washington D.C. charity with offices across the Middle East, “built” the center.

According to a previous study by the Middle East Forum, UFA is aligned with senior Hamas leaders, works to reward the “families of martyrs” in Gaza with cash handouts, and promotes violently anti-Semitic rhetoric across its social media pages.

UFA officials hand out checks to young Palestinian children of “martyrs.”

UFA’s cash handouts are part of the group’s “Orphan Sponsorship Program.” In since-deleted videos published by the group, the charity’s officials defined orphans to include the children of those killed while resisting “the ongoing slaughter against the Palestinian people.”

The charity regularly hosts events financially benefiting “the families of martyrs and prisoners.”

Such work is carried out in open collaboration with Hamas. UFA has organized events and invited to its offices prominent Hamas figures such as Mustafa Sawwaf, who calls “Israel’s disappearance … a necessity [according to] the Koran”; as well as Mohamed Abu-Shkian, a senior Hamas leader who praises the “strikes of the mujahideen” and leads events in Gaza lionizing slain terrorist operatives.

Mohamed Abu-Shkian, a senior Hamas official, visits UFA’s offices.

In addition, UFA openly advertises projects funded by U.S. charities in prominent Hamas literature and boasts a certificate of support from Ummah University, an institution in Gaza directly controlled by Hamas’s “Interior Ministry.”

Collaboration with Hamas appears to continue today. In 2022, multiple Hamas-aligned media outlets, including the terrorist group’s own daily newspaper, Felesteen Newspublished details of job vacancies at UFA; not as advertisements, but as news stories.

Hatred for Jews permeates UFA’s efforts. In 2013, the charity published a social media post stating: “We ask God to drive away the anguish of the heroic prisoners in the Nazi Zionist jails and to free Al-Aqsa Al-Sharif from the filth of the most dirty Jews.”

UFA officials continue to promote such rhetoric. In April 2021, UFA director Jomaa Khadoura called on his own Facebook page for God to “cleanse Al-Aqsa from the impurity of the Jews.”

UFA appears not just to be an occasional partner of American Islamism, but an important outpost. UFA director Khadoura himself claims to have served as an employee of Baitulmaal USA, a wealthy Islamist 501c, and one of UFA’s major partners.

Eight American charities identified by the Middle East Forum in 2017 as UFA donors have since continued to fund the Gaza-based group. The logo of Islamic Relief, a global Islamist charity established by figures from the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, appears in dozens of recent photos published by UFA on its social media pages.

UFA director Jomaa Khadoura calls for the Al-Aqsa Mosque to be “cleansed” from the “impurity of the Jews.”

Recently, Islamic Relief appears to have taken over as the major sponsor of UFA’s “orphan sponsorship program,” with UFA fundraising videos indicating Islamic Relief’s Canadian branch is a leading donor.

A UFA photo showing Islamic Relief Canada’s funding of its work.

Another American Islamist charity, United Hands Relief, published a video just a few weeks ago, celebrating its involvement with the “UFA Education Center in Gaza.”

Meanwhile, UFA officials have recently visited the Jordanian offices of American terror-tied Jamaat-e-Islami charity Helping Hand for Relief and Development, to discuss future joint programs.

In 2017, Helping Hand partnered with designated terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba in Pakistan. USAID is currently the subject of a congressional investigation over its funding for Helping Hand for Relief and Development, as a result of FWI’s reporting.

The “USAID-funded Unlimited Friends Association educational and community center in Gaza” was, according to USAID itself, “built by Anera,” a major American charity founded in 1968, also known as American Near East Refugee Aid, which claims to provide humanitarian aid in Palestine, Jordan and Lebanon.

On its website, Anera states that it ensures donations do not reach “parties like Hamas” because its “local staff evaluates our partners.”

FWI found that one of these local staff is Anera’s “Gaza project coordinator,” Ibrahim Najjar, who has shared propaganda videos of speeches by the late Muslim Brotherhood President Mohamed Morsi (set to stirring music), expressed support for the “brave prisoners” in Israeli jails, and is an advocate for reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah.

A leading activist with the Palestinian People’s Party, Najjar has also warmly posted images of the Hamas founder Sheikh Yassin, while expressing support for “national unity,” accompanied by a picture of a leading member of the Palestinian Peoples’ Party tending to the terrorist leader.

Anera staff member Ibrahim Najjar posts images of Hamas founder Sheikh Yassin, encouraging his own political party’s collaboration with the terrorist group.

When contacted for comment, Anera’s media spokesman Steve Fake told FWI: “Anera follows the highest standards in vetting all of our partners and beneficiaries, including UFA. They are put through US and international database security checks (OFAC and Sam.gov). Our vetting includes all key staff and board members of an organization to verify there is no known or suspected connection to terrorist designated organizations. And all Anera staff are subject to the same screening.”

Fake claimed that USAID had explicitly approved UFA as a suitable partner: “Anera and USAID will not fund anyone who does not pass those checks. Anera received UFA’s vetting clearance from USAID when we started working on the project you reference.”

Anera offered no comment on the evidence of antisemitism or Hamas connections presented by FWI. Instead, Fake threatened: “Please note that any link, claim or innuendo that suggests Anera is funding terrorists will ensure contact from our lawyers.”

Anera and Western Islamist charities are not UFA’s only partners. Other Western donors have begun to fund the group. UFA lists Belgium charity Culture Action Europe and French charity Humanity & Inclusion as supporting partners, all in collaboration with the German government.

Cliff Smith, director of the Middle East Forum’s Washington Project, explains “USAID’s due diligence, to the degree it does any due diligence, is simply to check groups against the terror designated list. Certainly, terror designated groups should not get money. But formal terror designation is slow and inconsistent, and merely not being designated should not be sufficient to receive USAID funds. Here, USAID ignored clear signs of radicalism and terror partnerships, and that’s a significant problem.”

Smith added: “That USAID is willing to fund a group that works closely with a designated terrorist organization certainly gives Islamist 501c organizations and other Western governments the confidence to do the same.”

Despite USAID’s claims to have funded UFA, the organization’s name does not seem to be present in data published by usaspending.gov, a government-run website responsible for tracking all monies handed out by the federal government.

Spending data does reveal USAID funding provided to Anera for a “Palestinian Community Infrastructure Development (PCID) program,” but those same federal records reveal no mention of any sub-grantee or partner.

The federal government’s spending database reveals over $168 million of funding for Anera since 2008.

Cliff Smith observes: “These federal bureaucratic practices hamper transparency efforts since the government does not consistently list the ultimate beneficiaries of American largesse. What are researchers and journalists missing when they look into these groups, all because of bureaucratic ineptness?”

FWI reached out to USAID for comment, but we received no response.

No Media Coverage

Israel – is easy to be proud of and for a variety of very good reasons.

While many of the countries that surround her would like to see her demise….in the long run it would be to their disadvantage – as well as for other countries around the world.

Countries such as Rwanda, India, Mexico, Congo, Chad, Sudan (Darfur) Malawi, and Haiti have benefitted from Israel’s expertise in most difficult times. Additionally, following the devastating earthquakes in Japan, Israel was one of the first countries to send aid.

The list continues…

Israel efforts also included relief to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and her first response aid in the wake of the 2004 tsunami with 60 tons of international aid to Indonesia saved many lives, and 82 tons of relief to Sri Lanka alone. So many countries have benefitted from Israel’s’ unwavering humanitarian assistance to assist others…politics aside.

No other country can dispatch search and rescue teams and field hospitals as fast and effectively as Israel!!!

The efficient, swift Israeli Rescue and Search Team (FIRST) is an Israeli NGO that sends search and rescue teams to disaster zones around the world-never

The media chooses to ignore Israel’s role in helping others, and chooses to pretend that her valuable talents and willingness to help others is discounted.

No other country dispatches search and rescue teams and field hospitals as fast and effectively as Israel. In spite of being ignored, she never wavers from putting humanitarianism first.

Israel is providing medical and search-and-rescue assistance to Turkey & Syria….humanitarian aid after they suffered earthquakes……….

IF quakes caused devastation in Israel…which countries would come to her aid

Inconvenient Reminders

Sweeping embarrassing and painful occurrences under the proverbial carpet is a popular pastime for many.

There is always the possibility that some might throw a cold shower on current politically accepted thinking.

In most cases, this charade succeeds.

When someone comes along and explodes the myths or exposes the smoke and mirrors narrative, the general reaction is usually one of outraged moral indignation. This is subsequently followed by efforts to denigrate, censure or banish the whistleblower concerned.

Interestingly enough, but unsurprisingly, it is those who scream loudest about so-called fascist extremists and purport to represent liberal and progressive defenders of liberty who convulse most convincingly.

Recent events should demonstrate exactly how this reality plays out.

Many Australians have recently celebrated Australia Day, although it seems that a diminishing number are keen to rejoice in the fact that the country was colonized by a racist British Government. Ethnic cleansing of the British lower classes led to the establishment of the country as a penal colony and the decimation of the indigenous population.

New Zealand may not have been a penal colony, but it was also colonized by the same racist British establishment that claimed this far-flung territory for the Crown. A more enlightened Governor realized that it was impossible to defeat the native Maori tribes totally, and therefore a formal treaty was signed in 1840. In exchange for a pledge of loyalty to Queen Victoria, the British colonial authorities granted the Maoris equal civil rights. Whether this was a case of an enlightened policy or a realization that it was impossible to subdue the tribes totally remains a debatable point.

What both these examples, however, illustrate are similarities that should resonate with anybody cognizant of today’s realities.

The common fact is that a great power of the time decided to conquer territory at the other end of the globe and forcibly annex it. This was then followed by a sustained program of settlement with individuals who had no history with the countries concerned. Settlements were established on confiscated land, and thus the colonies developed. Like other empires, the colonial power had neither a historical or internationally legal right to the territories.

I understand that this was the way international affairs were conducted in those days, and Britain, of course, was not the sole guilty party.

Every 6 February, New Zealand celebrates its founding as a colony. Waitangi Day and Australia Day continue to attract controversy. This year a celebratory evening devoted to this anniversary was held in Jerusalem for expatriate Kiwis and others, where nationhood was toasted. Basically speaking, there is nothing wrong with such a get-together, but somehow, it has a somewhat jarring tinge associated with it, especially when the venue is in Israel’s unrecognized Capital.

Think about it for a moment.

Both NZ and Australia refuse to acknowledge our Capital’s status. In addition, New Zealand is the shameful co-sponsor of the notorious UN Resolution 2334, which negates any Jewish connection to our holy city and religious sites.

Just as galling is the assertion that Jews living in places their ancestors inhabited more than millennia ago are criminals and accessories to some sort of violation of “international law.” This is rich coming from countries that themselves are guilty of settling places with which they never had any legal or historical connection.

I am afraid that listening to speeches lauding undying friendship while ignoring inconvenient current policies is too much to take. Knowing that every time a resolution is put forward to condemn Israel at the corrupt UN, New Zealand will either vote with the immoral majority in favour or abstain. Celebrating a fake mateship is not on my agenda.

International hypocrisy may be the name of the game, but it is not one which I wish to embrace.

An example of inconvenient events which some would like to get covered up is the US responses to North Korea and China.

Recently the White House issued this remarkable statement: “We have no hostile intent towards North Korea. We seek serious and sustained diplomacy.”  I can just imagine the convulsions of laughter in the North Korean Capital and also in Tehran at this display of American fortitude to defend its allies from the machinations of both rogue regimes. If anyone is looking for an answer as to how both of these tyrannies have managed to bully and lie their way to nuclear blackmail status, this remarkable admission by the US says it all.

If there are still South Koreans and Taiwanese deluded enough to believe that the US will ride to their rescue in time when North Korea and China decide to strike, they had better quickly wake up.

All they have to do is look at what happened when Chinese spy balloons hovered over the USA for several days. Instead of shooting these hot air balloons out of the sky the minute they were detected in US airspace, they were allowed to meander unmolested. The official excuse was that collateral damage might ensue. This guaranteed that whatever data was being recorded could be safely transmitted back to Beijing. By the time the balloons drifted over the ocean and were finally shot down, the evidence quickly sank to the bottom of the sea.

This dynamic display of self-defence over US airspace no doubt conveyed an important message to the Chinese authorities. If this was the best the Biden Administration could do just imagine how easy it will be when both Taiwan and South Korea become the targets of aggression. By the time the US State Department has exhausted its futile appeals to the United Nations and finished dithering, both countries will be overrun.

Unlike Hitler, who made hollow promises about his territorial ambitions in Europe, both North Korea and China have been upfront about their goals. With this latest farce of the balloons exposed for all to see, there can be no doubt as to the eventual scenarios.

Amazingly, there are still deluded Democrats who prefer to pretend that all is wonderful. It gives a whole new meaning to the expression “trial balloons.”

Diplomacy has its place, but when it demonstrably fails, it is time to praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.

The lessons for Israel should be crystal clear.

We cannot rely on fickle friends who profess solidarity and then run for cover when the going gets tough

We must not remain silent in the face of double standards and blatant bias.

No mention of Iran and Palestinian antisemitism in Germany’s strategy to fight Jew-hatred

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stands accused of whitewashing the world’s top state-sponsor of Jew-hatred and Holocaust denial, Iran’s regime, and Palestinian antisemitism, in the first signs of blowback against his national strategy report on combating the oldest hatred.

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