Amnesty: Stabbings are not “combat"
Amnesty International distorts legal concepts and engages in sloppy research to erase the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict and advance its narrative of sole Palestinian victimization.
Amnesty International distorts legal concepts and engages in sloppy research to erase the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict and advance its narrative of sole Palestinian victimization.
NGO statements on the 15th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, specifically those of Human Rights Watch and Center for Constitutional Rights, reflect the phenomenon of human rights groups promoting post-colonial ideology and opposing U.S. foreign policy, paying little attention to those who carry out terror attacks and their victims.
An analysis of the annual reports of World Vision's Jerusalem-West Bank-Gaza branch makes it impossible to corroborate the organizations' claims that its manager of Gaza operations could not have funneled as much money to Hamas as he is charged with.
Gerald Steinberg discusses the recent revelation that a World Vision employee has been siphoning money to Hamas, and the need for greater oversight in NGO funding.
Gerald Steinberg explains that without greater oversight, aid to Gaza is ripe for misdirection to terrorist groups.
USAID's suspension of humanitarian aid to Syria after reports of the diversion of funds to terrorists has important implications for aid to Gaza, where Hamas may act in a similar manner to support its terrorist activities.
As stressed by PM Netanyahu, France provides millions of euros to French, Palestinian, and Israeli NGOs involved anti-peace activities – including BDS and lawfare campaigns targeting Israel.