The USA sanctioned three “Palestinian NGOs” which are heavily funded by the EU and European states. Again, Europe is the leading force of anti-semitism. In a press release from the 4th of September, the US Department of State announced that
“Al Haq, Al Mezan Center for Human Rights (Al Mezan), and the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR)—pursuant to Executive Order 14203, “Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court.” These entities have directly engaged in efforts by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute Israeli nationals, without Israel’s consent.
This administration has been clear: the United States and Israel are not party to the Rome Statute and are therefore not subject to the ICC’s authority. We oppose the ICC’s politicized agenda, overreach, and disregard for the sovereignty of the United States and that of our allies. The ongoing actions of the ICC set a dangerous precedent for all nations and we will actively oppose actions that threaten our national interests and infringe on the sovereignty of the United States and our allies, including Israel.
The United States will continue to respond with significant and tangible consequences to protect our troops, our sovereignty, and our allies from the ICC’s disregard for sovereignty, and to punish entities that are complicit in its overreach.”

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Backdrop is that all three NGOs received substantial funding from the EU. It is not clear whether the EU funding will continue. It is a joke to call them “Non-Governmental Organisations”. This is a hoax. They are funded by European tax money. They are “Governmental Organisations” supporting terrorism.
Al Mezan has been identified as a recipient of EU funding, particularly through grants for human rights and humanitarian projects in the Gaza Strip. A 2014-2018 analysis by NGO Monitor notes that Al Mezan was part of EU-funded projects, including a €499,735 grant for a project titled “My Right to My Future – Women’s Participation in Peace Building and Conflict Resolution.” Additionally, Al Mezan’s affiliations with EU-supported networks like EuroMed Rights suggest ongoing European financial support. Further European key-doners are:
- Sweden: Al Mezan is an implementing partner in a Swedish-funded project through the NGO Development Center (NDC). In 2020–2024, Al Mezan received funding as part of a $7.2 million project titled “Human Rights Programme Palestine.” This program was extended into Phase II (2024–2025) with an initial budget of SEK 120 million (approximately $11 million), later reduced to SEK 60 million (approximately $5.5 million) following scrutiny by NGO Monitor, with funding set to conclude in 2025.
- Netherlands: Al Mezan received an unspecified amount in 2023–2025 from the Netherlands for the project “Civil Society Organizations for Inclusiveness, Democratic Governance and Human Rights – Phase II”. Additionally, in 2019–2022, Al Mezan was a recipient of a €1 million Dutch grant for Palestinian and Israeli civil society organisations, with funding likely extending into 2023 for ongoing initiatives.
- Germany: Al Mezan has received funding through German organisations like Medico International and Bread for the World (Brot für die Welt), which are supported by the German government. While specific amounts for 2023–2025 are not detailed, Al Mezan’s donor relationships with these groups, noted in reports from 2018–2023, suggest continued support for Al Mezan projects.
- Switzerland: Al Mezan was an implementing partner in a CHF 6,645,000 (approximately €6.1 million) Swiss-funded project (2021–2023) for “Promotion and respect of human rights, gender equality, and international humanitarian law”. While this project’s funding period ended in 2023, Switzerland’s historical support through HEKS-EPER and other channels suggests potential continued funding into 2024–2025.
- Denmark: Al Mezan lists Denmark as a donor on its website, with funding channelled through organisations like DanChurchAid, supported by Denmark’s development agency (Danida). While exact figures for 2023–2025 are not publicly itemised, Denmark’s consistent support for “Palestinian” NGOs indicates ongoing contributions to Al Mezan.
PCHR has received EU funding, notably through grants for so-called human rights and legal advocacy work. NGO Monitor’s report highlights PCHR as one of the NGOs receiving at least €25 million in EU grants between 2011 and 2018, often tied to projects addressing “Palestinian rights”, aka lawfare within Israel, and international lawfare against Israel. Further European key-doners are:
- Ireland (Irish Aid): PCHR received €100,000 in 2023 from Irish Aid for human rights and humanitarian projects in the Gaza Strip. This aligns with Ireland’s broader €20 million humanitarian response to the so-called “Gaza crisis” caused and fabricated by Hamas in 2023.
- Norway: PCHR was granted NOK 7 million (approximately €600,000) from Norway for the period 2022–2024, with funding extending into 2023–2024. This support was channelled through the Norwegian Representative Office and aligns with Norway’s consistent backing of terrorist “Palestinian” NGOs.
- Spain: In 2021–2022, the Andalucía Agency for International Development Cooperation provided €109,825 to PCHR and the Al Quds Association for a project focused on the “Promotion and protection of women’s rights in the Gaza Strip.” While specific 2023–2025 funding from Spain is not explicitly detailed in recent sources, PCHR’s ongoing partnership with Spanish entities like the Al-Quds Association Malaga suggests continued support.
- Switzerland: PCHR received CHF 324,285 (approximately €300,000) in 2023 from Switzerland for human rights initiatives. However, in November 2023, Switzerland’s Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) announced it was ending funding to PCHR due to a breach of its Code of Conduct, citing problematic attitudes toward violence. This termination likely halted Swiss funding for 2024–2025.
- Sweden: PCHR is supported through the Kvinna Till Kvinna Foundation, funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). While exact figures for 2023–2025 are not itemised, Sweden’s broader “Human Rights Program Phase II” (2024–2025, SEK 60 million) includes PCHR among beneficiaries for so-called human rights and rule-of-law projects, aka lawfare against Israel.
- Denmark: PCHR has received funding from DanChurchAid, supported by Denmark’s development agency (Danida). Specific 2023–2025 amounts are not detailed; PCHR’s donor list confirms ongoing Danish support through 2025.
- Netherlands: PCHR receives funding via Oxfam Novib, a Dutch NGO supported by the Netherlands’ government.
- Germany: PCHR is supported through Misereor (KZE), a German Catholic development organisation funded to a large extent by the German government.
Al-Haq received EU grants totalling €296,600 between 2018 and 2021 for human rights and advocacy projects. Further European key-doners are:
- Norway: Provided NOK 7 million (approximately €600,000) to Al-Haq for 2023-2024, supporting projects on human rights documentation and international advocacy. This funding was channelled through Norad (Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation) under agreements like PAL-22/0029.
- Ireland (Irish Aid): Granted €100,000 in 2023 for Al-Haq’s work in the occupied territories, as part of Ireland’s broader €20 million humanitarian response to the so-called and ny Hamas fabricated “Gaza crisis”. This followed €80,625 in 2022.
- Sweden: Al-Haq is a beneficiary of Sweden’s “Human Rights Program Phase II” (2024-2025), which totals SEK 60 million (approximately €5.3 million) allocated across multiple “Palestinian” NGOs for so-called human rights initiatives, aka lawfare against Israel. Specific amounts to Al-Haq are not publicly itemised but are included in the program’s disbursements via Sida (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency).
- Denmark: Funding extended from 2021-2025 through Danida (Danish International Development Agency), with earlier grants like DKK 925,433 (approximately €124,000) in 2021. Details for 2023-2025 portions are aggregated and not separately disclosed, but Al-Haq remains a listed recipient of funding.
- France: In 2024, France allocated €8.3 million to 22 partner NGOs (including Al-Haq) via the French Development Agency (AFD) for regional programs. Al-Haq’s share from this and prior multi-partner grants (e.g., €900,000 total for 2020-2023 shared with 17 organisations) is not specified, but it supports joint advocacy efforts like those with FIDH.

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