Wi'am Palestinian Conflict Resolution and Transformation Center
Wi'am promotes boycotts, divestments and sanctions (BDS) campaigns, utilizes “apartheid” rhetoric, and seeks to demonize Israel through Christian theology.
Wi'am promotes boycotts, divestments and sanctions (BDS) campaigns, utilizes “apartheid” rhetoric, and seeks to demonize Israel through Christian theology.
MCC’s activities and publications, as well as its funding of highly politicized NGOs active in the Arab-Israeli conflict, reveal a biased and anti-Israel agenda, including campaigning against the Israeli security barrier while ignoring Palestinian terror.
AIC is a Jerusalem-based NGO funded by the Irish Government via Christian Aid. It claims to "promote responsible co-operation between Palestinians and Israelis," but supports boycotts, divestment, and sanctions against Israel and is a frequent participant in demonization of Israel at international forums. Its activities reflect an extreme anti-Israel political agenda. AIC publications include News from Within which challenges the Jewish and Zionist nature of the State of Israel.
Finn Church Aid is the “Finnish participant” of the World Council of Churches’ Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) volunteer program, which claims to “provide protective presence to vulnerable communities, monitor, and report human rights abuses.” Both WCC and EAPPI play key roles in mobilizing church BDS efforts.
The United Church of Canada is active in promoting BDS campaigns and is the Canadian sending organization for EAPPI.
Intal claims that the organization “stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people in their battle against the occupation and for the right of return.”
PAX Netherlands is the Dutch affiliate of Pax Christi, a “Catholic peace movement with 120 member organisations. Within the PAX umbrella, PAX Netherlands plays a leading role on the Arab-Israeli conflict, including demonization and other anti-Israel campaigns.
Mundabat is a Spanish NGO that promotes BDS campaigns and partners with several NGOs with alleged ties to the PFLP terrorist organization.