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UK funds NGO accused of waging ‘proxy war’

Israeli research institute says Norwegian Refugee Council has subsidised hundreds of cases brought on behalf of Palestinians

August 11, 2021 16:19
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Members of the Humsa Al Baqai'a Beduin community, east of the village of Tubas, in the occupied West Bank, walk among shattered structures on November 6, 2020, after Israel's army demolished the homes of nearly 80 Palestinian Bedouins two days earlier, in a rare operation targeting an entire community at once. - Israeli bulldozers razed the village, including tents, sheds, portable toilets and solar panels, near Tubas in the Jordan Valley, according to an AFP photographer at the scene, who found dozens of people left homeless. (Photo by JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) (Photo by JAAFAR ASHTIYEH/AFP via Getty Images)
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The UK has spent around £9 million over the past three years funding an aid organisation accused of waging “proxy war” against Israel, according to an Israeli research institute. 

NGO Monitor says that the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has subsidised hundreds of cases brought annually on behalf of Palestinians that challenge Israeli policy with the help of UK money. 

NGO Monitor also says the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has shown a “deliberate lack of transparency” over its funding of the council. 

A spokesman for the institute said, “I am sure the British taxpayer would be interested in why their money is funding an organisation which actively works against one of the UK’s major allies in the Middle East, and why there is a complete lack of transparency in a UK ministry.”  

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