[Opinion] A Bitter Pill: the Humanitarian Trap of Gaza
Becca Wertman explains that NGOs that claim human rights agendas must face the facts, that Hamas steals aid.
Becca Wertman explains that NGOs that claim human rights agendas must face the facts, that Hamas steals aid.
A position paper published by Chatham House in London overlooks the obvious risks, and demonstrated examples, of aid diversion to terror groups in conflict regions.
Josh Bacon describes the issue of aid diversion to terrorist groups and calls for more safeguards and oversight on the work of aid groups in Gaza.
As one of the major funders of World Vision, Australia has been a central aspect of the story behind the allegations that a World Vision employee diverted $50 million to Hamas. Media coverage in The Australian newspaper has, likewise, played an important role in the public debate, and cited information from NGO Monitor throughout.
A number of important questions remain for World Vision to answer following the arrest of one of its workers.
Gerald Steinberg explains that without greater oversight, aid to Gaza is ripe for misdirection to terrorist groups.
An analysis of the Jerusalem branch of World Vision, registered as an independent organization with the Israeli Registrar of Non-Profits.