"According to the Daily Mail, despite public outrage over the UK government’s payments to the PA as part of a commitment to spend £12 billion on foreign aid – following an expose by the paper last year about how taxpayers’ money was going toward paying salaries to convicted terrorists and families of suicide bombers — the schools in question have been continuing to incite students to terrorism through text books and classroom indoctrination.Alter Stubentiger hat geschrieben:(29 Apr 2019, 18:27)
Ich bitte diese antieuropäische Falschdarstellung über EU-Gelder für den Terror zu unterlassen.
Ich habe nun schon mehrfach klar dargestellt warum diese Behauptung grundfalsch ist. Es ist schon grotesk so etwas in einem Forum zu lesen dass die EU-Flagge im Logo hat.
The Mail on Sunday said that MP Joan Ryan, chair of Labour Friends of Israel – for which a report was prepared by Jerusalem-based research organization Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) — said that though she supports sending aid to the Palestinians, “We cannot stand idly by while the Palestinian Authority sanctions antisemitic incitement which poisons young minds and makes a two-state solution ever more difficult to achieve.”
According to the report, the EU, which gets one-tenth of its aid budget from Britain, is donating £272 million to the PA this year. Both claim that the process of earmarking and monitoring the money is carefully vetted."
https://www.algemeiner.com/2017/03/12/r ... -israelis/
https://lizaswelt2010.files.wordpress.c ... o,-274,7996. The data shows that the EU directly financed organizations which promote anti-Israel
delegitimization and boycotts to the approximate sum of more than five million euros
in 2016 (approximately 20 million NIS). In addition to this sum, the funding provided by
the EU to third party NGOs, which then transferred funds to boycott-promoting NGOs,
should also be taken into account (although lack of data prevents us from determining
the full scope of such funds). Furthermore, it is important to note that some of these
organizations receive aid from individual European Union countries. Thus, a situation
arises in which delegitimization organizations receive “double funding”, from both the
EU and the EU member states.
7. This study also raises the concern that European taxpayers' money is being used to
support ties with terrorist organizations. For example, the report identifies direct EU
funding to the NGO Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA). In April 2018, the US authorities
fined the NPA following an investigation which found that the NGO had sponsored
projects in which the EU-designated terrorist groups Hamas and Palestinian Front
for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) took part. The study also identifies indirect EU
funding to the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) and Al-Haq. Al-Haq and
PCHR have multiple links to the PFLP- an entity deemed a terrorist organization by the
EU, United States, Canada and Israel.