Palestinian NGO Terror Links: Assessing the Implications of Israel’s Designations
Professor Gerald Steinberg responds to the Israeli government’s decision to designate six Palestinian NGOs as prohibited terrorist fronts.
Professor Gerald Steinberg responds to the Israeli government’s decision to designate six Palestinian NGOs as prohibited terrorist fronts.
NGO Monitor has published numerous reports, based on open sources, documenting the close connections between the PFLP and Palestinian NGOs, including the six newly-listed NGOs. Our research and expertise have been widely featured in media stories about the announcement.
On September 22, the UN marked the 20th anniversary of its infamous Durban Conference and the virulent NGO Forum. The anniversary event added to the much-needed discussion about antisemitic attacks on the State of Israel by politicized NGOs that claim to promote human rights and universal values.
Professor Gerald M Steinberg discusses the legacy of the Durban Conference.
Eitan Fischberger analyzes Hamas's misuse of Gazan aid.
Professor Gerald M Steinberg reflects on the 2001 UN Durban Conference.
Itai Reuveni discusses how Afghanistan, Iraq, the Gaza Strip, and the Palestinian Authority are all excellent examples of how dependence on the west is created.
Olga Deutsch analyzes NGOs with links to terror.
Professor Gerald M Steinberg discusses the accusations surrounding World Vision.