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Gerald M. Steinberg

Gerald M. Steinberg

Gerald M. Steinberg is an emeritus professor at Bar-Ilan University, as well as the founder and president of NGO Monitor.

A complete listing of Roth’s vituperous attacks, lies, distortions and unverifiable accusations would fill volumes.
The evidence of the extensive links to the PFLP of the NGOs outlawed by Israel is too blatant to be erased or hidden forever.
Restoring their lost credibility, if it can be done, will require a major effort taking many years.
Israelis recognize that no outside power, not even the U.S., can be relied on to guarantee survival in the face of a powerful threat.
The NGO industry has a great deal to lose if the Israeli government convinces officials and the wider public in these countries to take the links to terror seriously.
Now, as in 2001, many of those who claim to speak in the name of morality and law continue to support the perpetrators of inhuman brutality, and erase the victims of terror and injustice.
In recent years, E.U. recognition of the damage done by and the need for independent oversight of Europe’s relationships with NGOs in Israel has been increasing.
Why has HRW focused so much money and energy on viciously targeting Israel for more than 20 years?
The best way to mark the birth of ICC lawfare and the BDS campaign against Israel is to ensure that the perpetrators and their allies have nothing to celebrate.
Amid the mudslinging, the core issues of anti-Semitism and the escalating attacks against Jews and Jewish institutions are marginalized and even forgotten.
Washington and Jerusalem must expand their counterattack together with other democracies whose sovereignty is being threatened by the International Criminal Court at The Hague.
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin’s optimism regarding Israeli-Palestinian coexistence born out of the cooperation between Israel and the Palestinian Authority to combat the coronavirus is a pipe dream.