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NGOs: | B'Tselem |
Start date: | 1 Jan 1988 |
End date: | 19 Jan 2017 |
Research Note: Breaking the Silence, Ezra Nawi, and Ta'ayush
On January 11, 2015, Israel’s leading nightly news program on Channel 2 aired footage of Ezra Nawi, a radical activist from the NGO “Ta’ayush,” visiting the offices of Israeli NGO Breaking the Silence, where he was provided with NIS 1,400 in cash.
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Research Note: New European Government Funding Aimed at Influencing Israeli Legislation
Israeli NGO B'Tselem received a grant from the European Endowment for Democracy (EED) to combat proposed legislation in the Israeli knesset, highlighting the manipulative intent of European government funding in the context of Israeli democracy.
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[Opinion] The Issues Behind Israel's NGO Law
Professor Gerald Steinberg explains how the proposed NGO law is a response to the demonization of Israel by Israeli NGOs which receive millions of dollars in funding from European governments.
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[Opinion] Analysis: For the New Israel Fund, Change Must Come From Within
Aaron Kalman claims that for genuine change to happen, the New Israel Fund must start by asking tough, introspective questions.
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The NGO "Excessive Force" Campaign and Its Impact
In response to the recent wave of terror, government officials, repeating claims made by highly politicized NGOs, have accused Israel of using "excessive force" when responding to attacks against Israeli civilians, criminalizing Israels right to defend itself.
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Most Human Rights NGOs Avoid Clear Condemnations in Latest Terror Wave
NGOs with stated human rights agendas, who are generally extremely vocal regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict, have avoided condemning the recent terrorist attacks against Israeli citizens, instead focusing only on the Israeli response to such attacks.
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The Dutch Government's Tulip Prize and Voting Manipulations
Two Israeli NGOs, BTselem and Adalah, have been nominated to receive the annual Human Rights Tulip prize, awarded by the Dutch government. These NGOs have far larger budgets than many of the other nominees, and already receive significant donations from foreign, and specifically Dutch, sources.
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NIF Grants 2014: Few Changes in Demonization Funding
As in previous years, NGO Monitor has analyzed the 2014 financial reports of the New Israel Fund, detailing grants provided to a wide variety of Israeli NGOs active in political campaigns against Israel, including BDS, lawfare and demonization.