Following NGO Monitor Reports, European Union Ends ICAHD Funding

by tikun | September 11, 2008 at 10:47 pm
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Jerusalem-based watchdog NGO Monitor has learned this week that the European Union (EU) has decided not to renew its funding of the Israel Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD). 

 

In an 'urgent message' to members of ICAHD-USA, the organization's director Jeff Halper announced 'We have just heard that our request for re-funding has been rejected…So we now face a real crisis'.  The message went on to plead with supporters for extra funds. 

 

For several years, despite its extreme anti-Israel agenda, ICAHD has been a recipient of major EU funding under the Partnerships for Peace framework.  The EU has consistently stated that these grants are directed towards specific projects and are not intended as general funds for the organization.  However, as NGO Monitor demonstrated in, 'Europe's Hidden Hand' an EU grant of 473,000 Euros in 2005 constituted the majority of ICAHD's annual budget.     

 

ICAHD consistently manipulates the language of human rights to promote an anti-Israel political agenda. ICAHD routinely refers to Israel as an 'apartheid' state while Jeff Halper promotes a one state solution which would mean the end of Israel as a Jewish state.  This is in direct contradiction to the EU's official policy, which promotes a two state solution.         

 

Halper played a leading role in the 'Free Gaza' voyage -- a publicity stunt which provided another example of ICAHD's exploitation of human rights and the rhetoric of peace to promote an anti-Israel agenda.

 

NGO Monitor's Executive Director, Prof Gerald Steinberg commented, "ICAHD's façade has finally been acknowledged, and the European Commission has acted appropriately in ending further funding.  In reality, ICAHD does nothing to advance coexistence and instead promotes extreme views which fuel the conflict.  Following this precedent, we urge the EC to review all such NGO funding in a transparent manner, and establish consistent criteria."       

 

Following NGO Monitor Reports, European Union Ends ICAHD Funding

 

(Jerusalem) – Jerusalem-based watchdog NGO Monitor has learned this week that the European Union (EU) has decided not to renew its funding of the Israel Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD). 

 

In an 'urgent message' to members of ICAHD-USA, the organization's director Jeff Halper announced 'We have just heard that our request for re-funding has been rejected…So we now face a real crisis'.  The message went on to plead with supporters for extra funds. 

 

For several years, despite its extreme anti-Israel agenda, ICAHD has been a recipient of major EU funding under the Partnerships for Peace framework.  The EU has consistently stated that these grants are directed towards specific projects and are not intended as general funds for the organization.  However, as NGO Monitor demonstrated in, 'Europe's Hidden Hand' an EU grant of 473,000 Euros in 2005 constituted the majority of ICAHD's annual budget.     

 

ICAHD consistently manipulates the language of human rights to promote an anti-Israel political agenda. ICAHD routinely refers to Israel as an 'apartheid' state while Jeff Halper promotes a one state solution which would mean the end of Israel as a Jewish state.  This is in direct contradiction to the EU's official policy, which promotes a two state solution.         

 

Halper played a leading role in the 'Free Gaza' voyage -- a publicity stunt which provided another example of ICAHD's exploitation of human rights and the rhetoric of peace to promote an anti-Israel agenda.

 

NGO Monitor's Executive Director, Prof Gerald Steinberg commented, "ICAHD's façade has finally been acknowledged, and the European Commission has acted appropriately in ending further funding.  In reality, ICAHD does nothing to advance coexistence and instead promotes extreme views which fuel the conflict.  Following this precedent, we urge the EC to review all such NGO funding in a transparent manner, and establish consistent criteria."       

 

 

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SOLARLIFE

"(Jerusalem) – Jerusalem-based watchdog NGO Monitor has learned this week that the European Union (EU) has decided not to renew its funding of the Israel Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD). "

Which house demolitions ,only your own or all demolitions of all houses  on all areas?

Why should EU pay you ? Ask In your country for funding. In the economic crisis we need our money ourselves. 500 000 Euros;  I can only dream to get this in Europe for an Assoication. Don't blame the EU, what solutions did you find, what did you do with the money? Paying salaries. Times have changed. Everybody has to ask what can I do for the Planet. Thanks for understanding EU money talk financed by the tax payers and not Sarkozy, he has no money at all for France.

 

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tikun


Solarlife,

I agree the EU should not be funding any group in Israel for any reason. They should take care of their own messes and stay out of the local politics.

Thanks for the comments ,

Steve


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Uwe Paschen

Well said. I like it.

Uwe Paschen
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at 02:26 on September 12th, 2008

tikun, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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