You can’t make this up: Europe-funded Palestinian NGOs are denouncing “peacebuilding” and the two-state policies their European donors officially promote.🧵
The signatories include prominent recipients of European funding, such as the Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO), Al-Haq, Al Mezan, Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, MIFTAH, the Women's Center For Legal Aid and Counseling, and the Independent Commission for Human Rights. >>
NGO Monitor Vice President Olga Deutsch stated:
“It is highly troubling that European funding flows to groups that proudly oppose any normalization measures with Israel in blatant contravention of European policy. European governments and the EU must immediately freeze funding to NGOs that reject peacebuilding, endorse ‘resistance in all its forms,’ and undermine the basic principles their donors claim to promote.”
Stay tuned 🇦🇺: In 20 minutes, NGO Monitor Pres @GeraldNGOM will be live on @SkyNewsAust with Andrew Bolt to discuss our new report mapping the groups behind Britain's post-Oct 7 anti-Israel, antisemitic protest movement.
12:20 PM 🇮🇱 | 7:20 PM 🇦🇺
Watch: https://t.co/QsvXAasMCw
Last week, NGO Monitor presented its findings on the foreign funding, regulatory black holes, and extremist connections behind Britain’s post-October 7 protest infrastructure at a major event hosted by @LordWalney at the House of Lords.
The full report, including detailed profiles of the six core organizations and the broader network, can be read here: https://t.co/EdZl0rU8B7
Our new report demonstrates that 🇬🇧's massive post-October 7 anti-🇮🇱 protest movement was driven by a core group of 6 NGOs.
These groups repeatedly coordinated logistics, branding, transport, fundraising, and more, making sustained, large-scale mobilization possible. 🧵 >>
Palestinian Forum in Britain (PFB) was registered as a UK company and later dissolved, yet the report finds that it has continued operating as a mobilization actor in coalition-based protest activity.
This reflects one of the report’s central concerns: groups can play recurring roles in major political mobilization while operating with limited formal transparency.
The report also documents PFB leadership ties, including former chair Zaher Birawi, sanctioned by the US in 2026 over links to a Hamas front organization. >>
@TracyMo56084236@RoseGee17@nytimes The picture of Dr. Hussam abu Safiya in military uniform was posted by the Gaza Military Medical Services (MMS), a body controlled by the Hamas Ministry of Interior and National Security (MoINS).
https://t.co/88I4LAAV3N
❗Breaking: NGO Monitor researcher finds photo of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya in his Hamas uniform. 🧵
That the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital had a Hamas rank was an open secret in Arabic media, yet he was invited to write opeds for the @nytimes and was praised as a hero in an international campaign calling for his release.
@nypost reported the story >>
Our report calls for fundamental changes in MSF’s structure, leadership, and staffing; the replacement of leaders and staff responsible for discrimination and hate against Jews and Israel; and independent oversight of leaders, board members, and funder-enablers.
Read https://t.co/iEsflVnpbp
Our new report documents @MSF’s internal staff conversations and personal experiences of working within the organization. Their testimonies point to a widespread organizational culture of anti-Israel bias, reflected in MSF’s public campaigns, internal culture, and Gaza operations. 🧵 >>
A current employee described MSF’s operations under Hamas control:
“We know there are doors we can’t go through in the hospital, and we know that Hamas is in the hospital.”
Another stated: “When MSF operates in Gaza they have to play by Hamas rules.” >>