Ashrawi linked NGO apologizes for blood libel claim
In article about the MIFTAH blood libel incident, Prof. Steinberg highlights the role of MIFTAH's funders, including the U.S.-government funded National Endowment for Democracy.
In article about the MIFTAH blood libel incident, Prof. Steinberg highlights the role of MIFTAH's funders, including the U.S.-government funded National Endowment for Democracy.
According to a news story in the Jerusalem Post, the Israeli NGO Breaking the Silence was responsible for leaking the latest internal EU document condemning Israeli policy. This highly irregular EU practice stands in stark contrast to good governance standards.
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.
Yitzhak Santis describes the role of European funding in the Durban strategy of demonizing and isolating Israel.
Naftali Balanson notes that instead of engaging critics, many members of the powerful NGO network demonize and censor them. The commitment of these same human rights NGOs to the principles of democracy and transparency in government disappears.
Prof. Gerald Steinberg argues that EU officials are reluctant to detail funding for Israeli and Palestinian NGOs because they fear public criticism of the EUs use of these NGOs to manipulate Israeli democracy.