Emotion, Not Law: A Critical Reading of BTselems Black Flag Report
BTselems report is not based on facts, evidence, or serious legal analysis, but is characterized by distorted factual and legal allegations and blatant political bias.
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.
BTselems report is not based on facts, evidence, or serious legal analysis, but is characterized by distorted factual and legal allegations and blatant political bias.
Physicians for Human Rights- Israels medical "fact-finding" report demonstrates a serious lack of expertise, methodology and objective research, highlighting its politicized agenda of demonizing Israel.
Physicians for Human Rights- Israels medical "fact-finding" report demonstrates a serious lack of expertise, methodology and objective research, highlighting its politicized agenda of demonizing Israel.
Adalahs "Discriminatory Law in Israel" database is yet another attempt by the NGO to reject the legitimacy of the Jewish state and promote the international demonization of Israel.
BTselem has played a central role in allegations regarding civilian casualties during the 2014 war in Gaza, presenting initial and preliminary data, based solely on unverifiable information from Palestinian sources in Gaza.
As it did following the 2009 Gaza conflict, Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHR-I) is preparing to send a medical fact-finding mission to Gaza.
As with the Goldstone process, a network of highly politicized NGOs have been repeating unsupported allegations of Israeli war crimes and campaigning for a UN investigation into the current conflict.