Report: Trump Administration May Designate Prominent Human Rights Groups ‘Anti-Semitic’

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U.S. Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Anti-Semitism Elan Carr speaks at the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey on July 23, 2019, on his work within the U.S. State Department in combating anti-Semitism around the world. Credit: Zack DiGregorio/Office of U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.).

WASHINGTON (JNS) – U.S. President Donald Trump may soon declare that several prominent international NGOs, including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam are, in fact, anti-Semitic organizations, Politico reported on Thursday.

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Citing sources familiar with the issue, the report said that the State Department could come out with the designation this week. If the move comes to fruition, it might trigger appeals by the groups in U.S. courts.

Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam adamantly deny any allegations that they are anti-Semitic.

One congressional aide told Politico that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is pushing for the declaration.

However, the bid has drawn criticism from career State Department employees, with its legal counsels warning that free speech concerns could lead to lawsuits and might even be devoid of legal basis.

Sources in the State Department told the online magazine the declaration was likely to come from U.S. Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Anti-Semitism Elan Carr, whose next report could name the three and “declare that it is US policy not to support such groups, including financially, and urge other governments to cease their support.”

The report would cite such groups’ alleged or perceived support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, which has targeted Israel over its construction of settlements on land Palestinians claim for a future state.

The impact a declaration of this nature could have on these organizations is unclear, as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International USA, for example, do not take U.S. government funding. Oxfam America does not take U.S. funding, but its affiliates overseas could be affected.

Politico reported that officials with the three groups were unaware of the potential State Department declaration.

Bob Goodfellow of Amnesty said any allegations of anti-Semitism were “baseless.”

Noah Gottschalk, Oxfam America’s global policy lead, also denied as “false” and “offensive” allegations of anti-Semitism.

Eric Goldstein of Human Rights Watch told the magazine that the Trump administration “often relies on the work of groups like his own to validate its own policy positions.”

The draft State Department declaration is reportedly drawing much of its information from NGO Monitor, an Israeli watchdog group that tracks the activities of human rights and other organizations with respect to their policies on Israel.

This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.


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Stam Misha
Stam Misha
3 years ago

and it was in the days of the tyrant king cuomo,
and Hashem said, I have heard the cries of my children israel, and I am sending you the Orange Man to fight for you. He will fight your enemies and he will be victorious…

reshoim Arurim
reshoim Arurim
3 years ago

If you are European and Jewish you know that these organizations and their leaders have spoken out in support of terrorist activity and Jewish bloodshed. The have numerous times in the past 20 years sold books and written articles singling out Jews and blaming all jews for israel. This is a positive development that will.maybe ine day reach the UN then most biased antisemitic (for singling out one state obsessively for the we past 73 years ) political organization in the world

MTL
MTL
3 years ago

Add UNIFIL and the UN in general. Maybe throw in the Red Crescent as well (I won’t go as far as the Red Cross. Yet.)

Vote all democrats out of office.
Vote all democrats out of office.
3 years ago

Good, they are anti Semitic, there are also more of them that should join the list.

Phineas
Phineas
3 years ago

This doesn’t seem like a good idea. You can accuse them of being unfair but accusations of anti-semitism should not be casually alleged.

Jake
Jake
3 years ago

I don’t think the government should be judging whether or not organizations are anti-Semitic, even if they’re right. It’s just not the role of government.

RodneyStreet
RodneyStreet
3 years ago

The trump-barr-pomposity cabal has ZERO standing as a watchdog for human rights anywhere. It withdrew from WHO during the worst pandemic in 100 years. It supports fascist diktators the world over. It supports antisemitic domestic terrorists HERE- militias, proud boys, Qanon, fascist alex jones, etc. Human rights groups are not antasemits, herr trump is!