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Monday, December 23, 2013
NGOs Exploit Holidays for Political Warfare Against Israel

For Immediate Release
December 23, 2013
Contact: Emily Ziedman
NGO Monitor
052-528-1500
emily.ziedman@ngo-monitor.org

NGOs Exploit Holidays for Political Warfare Against Israel
An NGO Monitor "BDS in the Pews" Report

Jerusalem - A number of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) claiming a
moral human rights agenda are exploiting the holiday season and religious
messages to advance prejudicial anti-Israel campaigns including in some
cases blatant antisemitism, reports Jerusalem based research institute NGO
Monitor.

As in previous years, groups such as Christian Aid (UK), Kairos Palestine,
Sabeel, War on Want (UK), Amos Trust, and Adalah-NY abuse holiday and
religious symbols, using offensive and inflammatory rhetoric in Christmas
carols, holiday messages and cards, and nativity scenes. Some use their
holiday appeals to encourage boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS)
campaigns, adding fuel to recent discriminatory boycotts against academic
institutions in Israel.

This detailed report, "Tis the Season 2013: How Anti-Israel NGOs Manipulate
Christmas," is part of BDS in the Pews, NGO Monitor's systematic examination
of Church-based NGO involvement in political campaigns against Israel. The
expropriation of Christmas messages reflects the ongoing international
campaign to introduce political warfare against Israel into Christian
communities. The project includes the launch of a website, which hosts a
series of reports that analyze the activities and funding of these groups.

Yitzhak Santis, Chief Programs Officer and head of the BDS in the Pews
project notes, "The growing role of churches, Christian aid societies, and
faith-based NGOs in political campaigns against Israel is tragically eroding
the historic reconciliation between Jews and Christians following the
Holocaust. Through some of these NGO frameworks, classical anti-Jewish
theologies are re-emerging, and that is extremely disturbing."

This year's anti-Israel NGO Christmas messages include:

Holiday Messages: Sabeel's 2013 annual Christmas message makes a grossly
generalized statement raising an age old canard accusing Jews of stinginess:
"The appalling irony is that what the Jewish people longed for over the
centuries when they were weak, they are unwilling to give to others now that
they have become strong" and negatively compares this to Christianity: "In
Christ, the evil of discrimination and bigotry is obliterated."

Sermons: The Kairos Palestine pamphlet with contributions from radical NGOs
exploits traditional Christian sources, using religious figures and biblical
stories as part of politicized messages.

Carols: Adalah-NY activists sang from the "The Boycott Leviev Holiday
Songbook - Why SHOP when you can help STOP Apartheid," which includes
altered versions of traditional holiday songs.

Holiday Cards: The UK Palestinian Solidarity Campaign (PSC) is selling a
Christmas card with Palestinian symbols, synthesized with classic Christmas
imagery.

BDS Campaigns: Friends of Sabeel-North America is running a campaign to
"Send a Christmas Appeal to the SodaStream14," encouraging major companies
to discontinue sales from this Israel-based company.

Many of these NGOs are funded by European and other governments. Sabeel is
funded by Sweden (via Diakonia) and the Netherlands (via ICCO and Kerk in
Actie); War on Want by UK, EU, and Ireland; Christian Aid by UK, Ireland,
Norway, and EU.

Santis concluded, "As funders, these governments are enablers and share the
moral responsibility for the actions of the NGOs."

Read the full Christmas report

http://www.ngo-monitor.org/article/_tis_the_season_how_anti_israel_ngos_manipulate_christmas

Read Christmas reports from previous years

http://bdsinthepews.org/christmas-reports.html

Learn more about the BDS in the Pews project

http://bdsinthepews.org/home.html

NGO Monitor, an independent research institution, was founded in 2002 in the
wake of the World Conference against Racism in Durban, South Africa. At this
conference, 1,500 NGOs formulated the "Durban Strategy" which aims to
isolate Israel through measures such as boycott, divestment and sanctions
(BDS) campaigns, lawfare, delegitimization and demonization.

NGO Monitor (www.ngo-monitor.org), is the leading source of expertise on the
activities and funding of political advocacy NGOs involved in the
Arab-Israeli conflict. NGO Monitor provides detailed and fully sourced
information and analysis, promotes accountability, and supports discussion
on the reports and activities of NGOs (non-governmental organizations)
claiming to advance human rights and humanitarian agendas.

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