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fredag 2. januar 2026

i Haaretz: Oppgjør med Israels politikk mot hjelpeorganisasjoner i Gaza

 KLAR melding fra journalist Nir Hasson i Haaretz 2. januar 2026, se Kilde:

"Analysis 

Israel Blocked 37 Aid Groups From Gaza – and Then Claimed Credit for Their Work"

"Israel has pushed responsibility for Gaza's civilians onto international aid groups, then smeared, restricted and ultimately barred many of them"

"Israel's decision to prevent 37 international aid organizations from continuing their work in the Gaza Strip is the latest step in a policy that has been both cruel and amateurish in its treatment of Gaza's civilian population.

Like other dark regimes around the world, the Israeli government has spun a web of lies and conspiracies around international organizations in an effort to blur responsibility for its own grave failure."

 

Resten av innlegget i Kilde.

Denne artikkelen er et klart oppgjør med Israels politikk mht FN og NGO'er og hjelpeorganisasjoner som med livet som innsats har avhjulper nød i Gaza.


Skudeneshavn   2. januar 2026
Jan Marton Jensen 

 
Kilde:
2. januar 2026
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2026-01-01/ty-article/.premium/israel-blocked-37-aid-groups-from-gaza-and-then-claimed-credit-for-their-work/0000019b-7835-d379-a3bb-fa35a7e00000 


onsdag 17. desember 2025

Byråkrati - Israel innfører nye regler for godkjenning av hjelpeorganisasjoner

Israel innfører nye regler for hjelpeorganisasjoner.
reglene kan innebære at mange NGOer  må opphøre med sitt arbeid pr 31. 12. 2025

'Under the Guise of Bureaucracy' 

Israel Blocks Humanitarian Groups From Delivering Essential Aid Despite Calm in Gaza

New registration guidelines introduced by Israel's Diaspora Affairs Ministry have prevented many international NGOs, including Oxfam and Save the Children, from being able to coordinate aid transfers to Gaza, leaving aid trucks stranded in neighboring countries 


Skudeneshavn   17. desember 2025

Jan Marton Jensen

Kilde:
4. november 2025
https://www.haaretz.com/gaza/2025-11-04/ty-article/.premium/israel-blocks-humanitarian-groups-from-delivering-essential-aid-despite-calm-in-gaza/0000019a-502b-db4c-a5fb-dbab609d0000

fredag 15. august 2025

Aid groups say Israel’s new registration rules are ‘weaponising aid’

 Israel har innført nye regler for å godkjenne NGO'er som gir ut nødhjelp i Gaza:

Aid groups say Israel’s new registration rules are ‘weaponising aid’

Lifesaving goods for starved people in Gaza blocked by vague rules on anti-Israeli activity, say humanitarian bodies



The aid groups stressed on Thursday that most of them had not been able to deliver “a single truck” of life-saving assistance since Israel implemented a blockade in March.


Skudeneshavn    15. august 2025

Jan Marton Jensen


Kilde:
14. august 2025
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/aug/14/aid-groups-say-israel-new-registration-rules-are-weaponising-aid

fredag 26. august 2022

Alon Liel: - I see our soldiers doing what the South African army used to do

Alon Liel er tidligere leder i Israels UD.
Han er fra et intervju med ham:

"Former foreign ministry chief ALON LIEL tells BEN LYNFIELD the Palestinian NGO raids reflect the government’s desire for right-wing votes and disregard for how the EU responds."

"Because he served in South Africa during the 1980s on behalf of the foreign ministry, forging Israel’s first links with anti-apartheid organisations and eventually becoming ambassador, his views are not theoretical."

"During the interview with Plus61J, Liel argued that the closure of the offices stemmed from a combination of a desire by Gantz and Prime Minister Yair Lapid to gain right-wing votes for the November 1 election and a perception by the government that there would be no serious reaction from the international community, particularly the European Union."

Mer fra intervjuet i Kilde.

Skudeneshavn  26. august 2022

Jan Marton Jensen


Kilde:

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alon_Liel

https://truman.huji.ac.il/people/alon-liel

26. august 2022
Intervju med Alon Liel
https://plus61j.net.au/featured/i-see-our-soldiers-doing-what-the-south-african-army-used-to-do/

 

torsdag 4. november 2021

Avviser Israels terrormerking av palestinske menneskerettighets-organisasjoner

 

Klar melding fra en israeler "på innsiden".
Han tar ikke alvorlig Benny Gantz sin erklæring om terrorvirksomhet av flere palestinske menneskerettighets-organisasjoner.
Denne israeleren er leder av organisasjonen av tidligere israelske IDF-soldater: "Breaking the Silence".
Og han har erfaring ... som han gjengir i artikkelen:

"Gantz Decided They're 'Terrorists' and Now Expects Us to Salute. I'm Done With That"
(Haaretz 4. november 2021, HELE artikkelen under Kilde). 
 
Eksemplene er mange i artikkelen at beskyldninger ... uten reell substans ... det er en del av det israelske statlige virkeapparatet.
 
Skudeneshavn  4. november 2021
 
Jan Marton Jensen 

På Twitter:
 
1. juli 2022
 
12. juli 2022
 
13. juli 2022


Ny info:
 
12. juli 2022
 
30. juni 2022
 
Kilde:
4. november 2021
 

HELE artikkelen i Haaretz 4. november 2021 her:

Defense Minister Benny Gantz in the Knesset, last month.
Defense Minister Benny Gantz in the Knesset, last month.Emil Salman

I was in New York when I discovered that I was a spy. It’s hard to remember now; after all, it’s been more than five years. But I think I heard about this at the university library.

Ofer Hadad of Channel 12 television had reported the shocking, ridiculous claim that we engage in espionage on prime-time news. He didn’t say it explicitly, but he openly implied it. The politicians then did the dirty work for him.

I know what it’s like to be on the other side and hear Israel’s defense minister accuse you of treason and espionage or hear the prime minister say he has ordered the Shin Bet to start investigating the tiny organization you work for. People would ask us at lectures how many employees our organization has and were always surprised to discover that there were only around 15. They had imagined an octopus-like corporation.

Obviously, I don’t blame them. Knesset members and ministers and former army officers had told them that’s what we were. The defense minister was talking about espionage. There must be something to it, no?

Actually, there was nothing to it, as became clear years later when the little hot air still remaining in this balloon finally leaked out, after all the relevant legal and defense officials had thrown this joke into the trash. But Channel 12, whose “espionage scoop” was broadcast with much fanfare, preferred to ignore the sorry outcome of their baseless report.

Nobody ever apologized. They simply moved on. That’s the way it’s done, we discovered. That’s also what happened when Ayelet Shaked, then the justice minister, ordered the system she was in charge of to launch a showy investigation into our spokesman because he described what he had done as a soldier in Hebron. That investigation also collapsed, but everyone moved on. After all, it’s just a person’s life; what difference does it make?

How can I explain this to someone who wasn’t there? You become paranoid. You joke about being tailed by the Shin Bet, but suspect that there may be something to it.

You also become disappointed in people. People you knew and who knew you are suddenly willing to assume the worst about you. You even discover that it’s still possible to be disappointed by the system itself – by the entire defense establishment, about which you thought you merely had a lot of criticism, until you discovered from up close how fragile, biased and sometimes aggressively political it really is.

Therefore, I refuse to be impressed by Defense Minister Benny Gantz’s decision to declare six Palestinian human rights groups “terrorist organizations,” or by the repeated assurances of his party colleague, MK Ruth Wasserman Lande, that this decision wasn’t “a whim and certainly not politics.”

Because I remember very well how Israel deported an employee of Human Rights Watch, Omar Shakir, claiming that he “supported BDS.” I remember how the Defense Ministry accused an employee of World Vision in the Gaza Strip of transferring funds to Hamas, an accusation that effectively destroyed the organization’s Gaza office but has somehow remained unproven to this day.

I remember the Strategic Affairs Ministry’s involvement in attempts to smear Israeli and Palestinian human rights organizations, and how it refused even to reveal its budget, much less name the organizations it was working with. Israel is waging a shady propaganda war against anyone who documents the brutal reality it has created in the territories, and that’s as true of the Palestinian group Al-Haq as it is of Israeli groups like Breaking the Silence and B’Tselem.

And the Palestinians are the first to have learned this.

I know how easy it is to become a “terrorist” with a single remark. When the defense minister, the former Shin Bet head and many other former and current senior officials claimed that Breaking the Silence was committing treason for money, thousands of ordinary people stood behind us and refused to erase us because of the defense minister’s claims. But we’re Israelis and they’re Palestinians.

We won’t see these Palestinians’ faces on our television screens. We don’t speak their language. And their access to justice is that of subjects with no rights. Nor will we hear from the thousands whom these organizations have helped to achieve a bit of justice under perpetual military rule.

Benny Gantz decided, and now he expects us to salute. But I’m done with saluting.

Avner Gvaryahu is the executive director of Breaking the Silence.