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Start date: | 1 Jan 1988 |
End date: | Jul 2024 |
[Opinion] Europe's secret NGO wars: Who is anti-democratic?
Instead of proceeding to legislative proposals, says Prof. Gerald Steinberg, Knesset members should hold hearings and invite European officials to explain double standards and huge budgets for fringe Israeli political advocacy NGOs.
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Bad Investment: The Philanthropy of George Soros and the Arab-Israeli Conflict
How Soros-funded Groups Increase Tensions in a Troubled Region
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[Opinion] Israeli political NGOs and the transparency law
Naftali Balanson discusses the impact of NGO Monitor's report on the Israeli NGO Transparency Law, and the angry and uncivil backlash of some political advocacy NGOs.
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NGO Transparency Law update: NGO reports to Israeli Registrar of Non-Profits in 2012
Transparency regarding government funding for NGOs transcends partisan ideology, and is essential for ensuring the values of democracy and accountability.
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Analysis of Statements by Political NGOs on Gaza Crisis - November 2012
None of these groups condemned the rocket attacks from Gaza - each one a war crime - targeting Israeli civilians, which had intensified in the week before and triggered the Israeli response. Updated November 22, 2012
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NGO Statements on Gaza Again Reflect Political Bias, Lack of Expertise
When it comes to deadly attacks against Israelis, the silence of these NGOs is deafening, while their readiness to condemn Israel without any reliable fact-finding is indicative of a deep anti-Israel agenda.
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Irish Government Funding for Political NGOs Involved in Anti-Israel Campaigns
Irish Aid, Irelands assistance program for developing countries, funds Israeli, Palestinian, Irish, and international NGOs involved in the Arab-Israeli conflict, including many that participate in anti-Israel activities. The same is true for Trcaire, a church-based humanitarian aid framework that also receives government funds.