South Africa's Case at the ICJ Is Built on Reports from Groups with Links to Terrorist Organizations

(Wall Street Journal) Naftali Balanson - For years, a network of Western-funded NGOs involved in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been engaged in a concerted and coordinated effort to attach the "apartheid" charge to Israel. South Africa's submission to the International Court of Justice contains 45 references to NGO publications, including several from outfits linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a terrorist organization. Staff and board members of these PFLP-linked groups helped prepare South Africa's case. The ICJ should be ashamed that it is accepting evidence from blatant propaganda groups that have proven track records of supporting hate and violence against Israel and Jews. The writer is chief operating officer at NGO Monitor.


2024-01-30 00:00:00

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