NGO

‘The New York Times’ and the grotesque NGO ‘halo effect’ - opinion

Politicized NGOs and sympathetic media outlets continue amplifying unverified claims against Israel as fact.

Writer Nicholas D. Kristof poses for photographers on the red carpet as he arrives for the TIME 100 Gala in Manhattan, New York, US, April 26, 2016.
Outgoing President of NGO Monitor, Prof. Gerald M. Steinberg.

NGO Monitor founder Gerald Steinberg to step down after 25 years, Olga Deutsch to succeed him

Amos Shavit, CEO of the Friends of Kaplan Medical Center

The health budget paradox

UN HIGH COMMISSIONER for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet makes a speech at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, in February.

UN Watch demands democracies explain election of human rights abusers to UN positions


Bill to revoke tax-exempt status of terror-supporting NGOs fails to pass US House

Opponents of the bill claimed it would have targeted pro-Palestinian organizations that facilitate aid to Gaza.

 Members of the House of Representatives vote for the third time on whether to elevate House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) to Speaker of the House in the U.S. Capitol on October 20, 2023 in Washington, DC.

Israeli NGO hosts event for fallen immigrant soldiers, security personnel in Middle East war

During the event, an exhibition presented the fallen soldiers and presented their personal stories, and a ceremony was held in their memory with the participation of the bereaved families.

Event by Israeli NGO One Million Lobby Association honoring immigrant IDF soldiers who fell in battle.

Anonymous soldier claims IDF uses human shields in Gaza - report

The scale of this practice, according to CNN's report, is not explicitly known, but the news organization cited the soldier and five former Palestinian detainees in their report.

 IDF soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip, October 26, 2024.

'Efforts nowhere near where they should be': OCHA head describes Gaza aid efforts

He also expressed concern over the “growing anger towards Israel,” which could “awaken the dark forces that could fuel antisemitism.”

 Humanitarian aid packages dropped from the air by Jordanian, US, Egyptian and French army planes are seen floating on the sky in Gaza City, Gaza on March 5, 2024.

The complexity of Israel's hostage predicament: balancing humanity and national security - opinion

As Israel grapples with the aftermath of October 7, the ethical and strategic dilemmas surrounding hostage negotiations intensify, raising real questions about balancing lives and national security.

 Hostages who were abducted by Hamas on October 7 are escorted by the International Red Cross, as part of a hostages-prisoners swap with Israel on November 30. The Red Cross has been notably negligent in its mission, the writer charges.

Belong - The private company on a mission to bring Jews to Israel

Belong is the first-ever private company promoting immigration to Israel. Now, It is more essential than ever to bridge the gap between Jews worldwide and their homeland.

'OLIM’ BORNSTEIN and Plat with Gilad at Belong.

Amnesty International mourns death of terror prisoner as 'Palestinian writer'

"Walid Daqqah’s writings behind bars are a testament to a spirit never broken by decades of incarceration and oppression," the NGO said.

 A guard is seen at an observation tower along a wall of Gilboa Prison, from where six Palestinian prisoners escaped, on September 6.

Israeli NGOs financially impacted by IDF's war on Hamas, survey finds

A recent survey conducted by the Hebrew University by Professor Michal Almog-Bar claimed that following the horrific attack on October 7, many Israeli NGOs have seen mixed responses to funding.

 CARS DESTROYED by Hamas during the October 7 massacre are piled high in a field near the Israel-Gaza border.

How can we foster a positive perception of Israel among Gen Z?

WATCH: Elena Yacov and Nimrod Palmach in conversation with Tamar Uriel-Beeri, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, The Jerusalem Post.

 Elena Yacov, Executive Director of the TalkIsrael Foundation and Nimrod Palmach, CEO of ISRAEL-Is

Ex-B'Tselem employee says NGO fired him for opposing a ceasefire call

He admits, however, that while upset about that matter, he changed the password of the organization’s Instagram account, effectively locking out his colleagues.

 The National Labor Court in Jerusalem.