UK Parliament Debates Aid, NGO Funding
At the UK House of Commons debate on the UK foreign aid budget, NGO Monitor research was quoted as a source of how funds are being misused and allocated to NGOs whose activities defy UK policy and values.
At the UK House of Commons debate on the UK foreign aid budget, NGO Monitor research was quoted as a source of how funds are being misused and allocated to NGOs whose activities defy UK policy and values.
Gerald Steinberg describes the unique and unhealthy dependence between the EU and NGOs active in the Arab-Israeli conflict, in which European funds are used to perpetuate the one-sided and biased views of anti-Israel groups.
In a monumental development, the Swiss government is scheduled to discuss a motion demanding their government prevent Swiss funding to NGOs that promote antisemitism, racism, hate speech and BDS.
NGOs continue to provide UN bodies and parliaments with distorted and misleading information, perpetuating the demonization and delegitimization of Israel around the world.
Robin Joshowitz argues that Dalit Baum and other activists in BDS campaigns inadvertently highlight the hypocrisy of BDS in their discriminatory targeting of Israel and companies that do business with or in Israel.
Gerald Steinberg demonstrates how antisemitism in the UK goes far beyond the British Labour Party, and is found on university campuses and among groups claiming to promote human rights and other liberal values.