Report: European, Canadian and U.S. Governments Fund Anti-Israel Church Activism (JEWISH PRESS) By: Jacob Edelist 07/03/12)
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A report published on Monday by NGO Monitor reveals that several
European governments, as well as the United States and Canada, have
been providing funds for church-based efforts to delegitimize Israel,
starting at the 2001 UN Durban Conference, and continuing with
boycotts, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) over the past decade.
These tax-payer funds are disbursed as grants to church-based
humanitarian NGOs, which then transfer these funds to highly
politicized pro-Palestinian NGOs.
The report mentions Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center,
located in Jerusalem, founded in 1989 and led by Anglican Canon Naim
Ateek. Sabeel seeks to build a critical mass of influential church
leaders who will amplify its message that Israel is solely culpable
for the origin and continuation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Through its international “Friends of Sabeel” network Sabeel hosts
numerous church-based conferences in the U.S., Canada, Europe and
Australia each year where it promotes its agenda to large audiences
of Christians.
Sabeel works with pro-Palestinian activists within different
denominations, such as the U.S. Presbyterian Church’s Israel-
Palestine Mission Network, the Episcopal Church’s Palestine Israel
Network, the United Methodist Church’s General Board of Global
Ministries, and World Council of Churches.
The report accuses Sabeel of using anti-Semitic deicide imagery
against Israel, and of disparaging Judaism as “tribal,” “primitive,”
and “exclusionary,” in contrast to Christianity’s “universalism”
and “inclusiveness.”
The report says the Dutch government grants hundreds of millions of
euros annually to Dutch church-based aid organizations such as Kerk
in Aktie (KIA), the Interchurch Organization for Development
Cooperation (ICCO), and Cordaid. These groups disburse these funds to
NGOs around the world, including Sabeel.
The report points out that Sabeel lists Kerk in Aktie among its
donors. KIA claims to support Sabeel in order to promote the voice of
Palestinian Christians within the church.
The Swedish government’s International Development Cooperation Agency
(SIDA) has been providing substantial aid to Palestinians in the West
Bank and Gaza since 2000. Much of this aid is funneled through
Diakonia, Sweden’s largest humanitarian NGO.
Sabeel’s website states, “Diakonia is closely associated with Sabeel”
and credits this relationship for changing the direction of Swedish
foreign policy toward Israel.
The Canadian government’s Canadian International Development Agency
(CIDA) provided $44.6 million to the Catholic Organization for
Development and Peace (Development et paix) for the five year period
2006 to 2011, some of which has been donated to Sabeel. For the
period 2011-2016, CIDA granted Development and Peace $14.5 million.
In its 2011 annual report, Sabeel listed Development et paix as a
donor without specifying the amount.
According to its 2010-2011 Annual Report, Development and Peace
granted $180,000 to the “Palestinian Territories” without specifying
the recipients.
The National Endowment for Democracy, mostly funded by the U.S.
Congress, granted the Holy Land Trust (HLT) $124,300 (2009, 2010,
2012).
The Holy Land Trust (HLT) is a signatory to the 2005 “Palestinian
Civil Society Call for BDS” and supports the Kairos Palestine
document. Similar to Sabeel, HLT conducts highly politicized tours to
the region targeting church leaders and the international community,
claiming to provide “cross cultural and experimental learning
opportunities in both Palestine and Israel.” HLT’s influence is felt
in churches across the globe. (© 2012 JewishPress. 07/03/12)
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