Israeli NGOs
NGOs such as B’Tselem, Adalah, and Breaking the Silence receive massive amounts of funding from foreign governments, claiming to promote a human rights agenda in Israel. In reality, these groups focus on delegitimizing and demonizing Israel before international audiences, seeking to generate external pressure outside of Israel’s democratic framework.
"Israeli State Prosecutor Recognises Bias of Israeli Human Rights NGOs, HaMoked and BTselem"
In a brief submitted to the Jerusalem District Court, State Prosecutor Nira Mashraki has argued that organisations claiming to work to defend human rights are seriously compromised by their one sided approach.
"HaMoked" 2002 Annual Report: Putting Israel on the Stake
"HaMoked: Center for the Defense of the Individual" is an Israeli-registered non-governmental organization (Amuta) established in 1988.