Prof. Gerald Steinberg Addresses Knesset Emergency Session on Antisemitism
Prof. Gerald Steinberg addresses an emergency session on antisemitism at the Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Committee of the Knesset.
Publications: | Reports, Books, Academic Publications, Submissions, Resource Pages |
---|---|
Other Content Types: | Press Releases, In The Media, Presentations, Posts, , Key Issues |
Funders: | Belgium |
Start date: | 1 Jan 1988 |
End date: | Jun 2020 |
Prof. Gerald Steinberg addresses an emergency session on antisemitism at the Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Committee of the Knesset.
In advance of Israeli Independence Day, NGO Monitor has examined the roles of three Israeli NGOs that actively promote a "one-state" framework, which would mean the eradication of Israel as a Jewish state.
Gerald Steinberg maintains that the purpose of the Passover seder is to teach our children (and to remind ourselves) of our history and identity as a people and a nation.
Gisha has speculated that the cement for the tunnel came exclusively from Egypt and denied that Hamas would steal from international organizations.
The discovery of yet another terror tunnel running from Gaza into Israel should cause NGOs and their European government funders to reevaluate and terminate their campaigns against Israels policies towards Gaza.
Yesh Din, an Israeli political advocacy NGO funded extensively by foreign governments, issued a report today calling for Israeli legislation to codify war crimes in Israeli law as a means to punish Israeli soldiers.
NGOs that claim to promote human rights often use antisemitic themes and imagery, including blood libels, theological antisemitism, new antisemitism, and exploitation of the Holocaust.
Transparency regarding government funding for NGOs transcends partisan ideology, and is essential for ensuring the values of democracy and accountability.
In the first quarter of 2012, 29 of 40 NGO projects that received foreign government funding relate to the Arab-Israeli conflict. In this time period, Norway provided 3,045,071 NIS to Israeli NGOs.