The British Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has reportedly tried to cover up funding of £22 million ($27.8 million) for groups affiliated with anti-Israel terrorism, according to the research institute NGO Monitor.
Established in 2002 and based in Jerusalem, NGO Monitor specializes in monitoring funding of non-governmental organizations within the context of the Arab Israeli conflict. The controversy concerns £22 million in funds that were transferred to undisclosed recipients as part of a Palestinian Arab aid program in 2019-2020 under the leadership of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). In 2021, NGO Monitor officially requested the names of the specific funding recipients, but FCDO denied the request.
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After three years of legal struggle, the Information Commission (IC) granted a hearing to NGO Monitor. However, the IC eventually sided with FCDO and ruled that disclosing the sensitive information could potentially undermine Great Britain’s international diplomatic ties. […]
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