B'Tselem's Expanding Credibility Gap
Following Hagai El-Ads appointment to head the NGO, BTselems unsupported factual and legal claims and blatant political agenda have multiplied, further reducing credibility.
Publications: | Reports, Books, Academic Publications, Submissions, Resource Pages |
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Other Content Types: | Press Releases, In The Media, Presentations, Posts, , Key Issues |
Funders: | Sweden |
Start date: | 1 Jan 1988 |
End date: | 21 Mar 2017 |
Following Hagai El-Ads appointment to head the NGO, BTselems unsupported factual and legal claims and blatant political agenda have multiplied, further reducing credibility.
The alleged channeling of funds from Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW) to Hamas demonstrates the need for an immediate, comprehensive, and transparent review by IRWs European donors and supporters.
BTselems Hitching a ride campaign is an immoral and cynical exploitation of the circumstances of the kidnapping of the three Israeli teenagers and reflects the NGOs partisan, political agenda.
A government donor consortium managed by Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, and the Netherlands, provides millions of dollars to Israeli and Palestinian NGOs that engage in legal and political warfare to demonize Israel.
The Swedish government funds numerous Israeli and Palestinian NGOs that lead campaigns and political activities that are inconsistent with Swedish government policies to promote peace and a two-state framework for the Arab-Israeli conflict.
European governments have been attempting to change Israeli policy on contentious issues relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict by manipulating Israeli democratic processes through secretive, non-transparent means.