Saturday, August 24, 2024

Inside the Ne’eman Foundation, the Israeli military and settler funder that had its charity status stripped in Canada

 

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The Ne’eman Foundation, which recently had its charitable status revoked in Canada, is deeply entwined with settler violence in the occupied Palestinian territory and represents the Judeo-fascist edge of the Canada-to-Israel charity pipeline.

Much of the attention concerning two recent revocations of charitable registrations in Canada has centered upon the apparent downfall of the Jewish National Fund Canada. Undoubtedly, with its proximity to Canadian political power and its historical role as Canada’s bagman for land seizure and greenwashing endeavors in Israel, the Jewish National Fund’s revocation has become a focal point for both celebration and, within Zionist circles, abject dejection. Indeed, with the Jewish National Fund’s promise, made across multiple social media platforms, to “take action” against a perceived bias underlying the Canada Revenue Agency’s decision to revoke, the story may not be officially over.

Comparatively lost in the uproar, however, is the story of the second revoked charity, Ne’eman Foundation Canada. Deeply entwined with settler violence in the occupied Palestinian territory, headquartered in the illegal settlement of Shilo, and with a single donor representing nearly half of the $44 million dollars CDN in revenue that the charity has received since its formal registration in 2011, Ne’eman Canada represents the Judeo-fascist edge of the Canada-to-Israel charity pipeline, itself valued at, on average, upwards of $270 million CDN between 2018-2022.

Ne’eman Canada was founded in 2011 by Zionist settler – and Canadian – Chaim Katz. Until its revocation, Ne’eman Canada acted in synchronicity with the 2015 registered, Boston-headquartered, and Chaim Katz-founded, Ne’eman Foundation USA. The two organizations operated with the sole purpose of funneling donations from the North American diaspora into the Israeli charitable sector. Ne’eman Canada, until its revocation, was the money-mover of the two charities, having brought in, on average, over $6 million CDN per year in revenue between 2016-2022. Comparatively, while revenue has increased, specifically over the last two years of filing, Ne’eman USA brought in under $2 million USA per year between 2016-2022. 

While all remnants of Ne’eman Canada have been scrubbed from a still-active website that presently focuses exclusively upon Ne’eman USA’s ties to the Israeli charitable sector, an archived grab from 2022 describes Ne’eman Canada’s role in offering Canadian donors the opportunity to receive charitable tax credits for donating to any number of Israeli registered charities offered on the website, many of whom provide financial and material support to the Israeli military and/or are physically located within the illegal settlements. This is textbook conduit activity and is not legal in Canada.  (more...)

Inside the Ne’eman Foundation, the Israeli military and settler funder that had its charity status stripped in Canada

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The cacophony of war cheerleading

 

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The purpose of the noise is distraction. Noise that overwhelms our senses. Noise that is ridiculous or incomprehensible; noise that insults. Noise that blathers or lathers our ears so full of soap that no clear sounds can make it through the canal.

Noise. Like the constant humming of drones circling above our heads. Circling and circling and making bothersome, tiresome noise. Think through the noise? But you can’t. Did you live through the horns in Ottawa?

Except for us in Canada, the drones don’t kill. The explosions in the sky are for fun. The fireworks that come every Tuesday night or Thursday night or Saturday night when Les Capitoles win a game. The noise — the stoccato of the fireworks or the buzzing of the drones — they’re sounds of life. The fireworks are for fun and the drones are for photos and we’re celebrating and enjoying that it’s no longer so hot. And that summer is almost over.

But that the noise is good, is luck. The luck is that we live here, and not there. Not where the sound of drones is constant and is a harbinger of death. Not like in Tammun this past week, where an Israeli drone murdered four people. Who was the drone operator? What did he see? Did he see the face of surprise looking up past the constant noise of occupation at his camera? The noise of the settler raids, the cries of desperation in the West Bank.  (more...)

The cacophony of war cheerleading


‘DISBAND NATO!’ - Congressman Dennis Kucinich

 

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Dennis Kucinich talks about his congressional campaign, leaving the Democratic Party, and why the democrats continue to push policies forward that are antithetical to what the American public wants.



Friday, August 23, 2024

A Deep Dive into Drugs, Vietnam War and the Vatican

 

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Historians Matt Ehret, Gordon, Ghost of Based Patrick Henry & Cynthia Chung discuss Drugs, Vietnam War and the Vatican.




A Destructive Foreign Policy

 

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Prof. John Mearsheimer pops the balloon




Biden’s convention speech made absurd claims about his Gaza policy

 

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A journey into an alternative universe of political guile

An observation from George Orwell—“those who control the present, control the past and those who control the past control the future”—is acutely relevant to how President Biden talked about Gaza during his speech at the Democratic convention Monday night. His words fit into a messaging template now in its eleventh month, depicting the US government as tirelessly seeking peace, while supplying the weapons and bombs that have enabled Israel’s continual slaughter of civilians.

“We’ll keep working, to bring hostages home, and end the war in Gaza, and bring peace and security to the Middle East,” Biden told the cheering delegates. “As you know, I wrote a peace treaty for Gaza. A few days ago I put forward a proposal that brought us closer to doing that than we’ve done since October 7th.”

It was a journey into an alternative universe of political guile from a president who just six days earlier had approved sending $20 billion worth of more weapons to Israel. Yet the Biden delegates in the convention hall responded with a crescendo of roaring admiration.

Applause swelled as Biden continued: “We’re working around-the-clock, my secretary of state, to prevent a wider war and reunite hostages with their families, and surge humanitarian health and food assistance into Gaza now, to end the civilian suffering of the Palestinian people and finally, finally, finally deliver a ceasefire and end this war.”

In Chicago’s United Center, the president basked in adulation while claiming to be a peacemaker despite a record of literally making possible the methodical massacres of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians.  (more...)

Biden’s convention speech made absurd claims about his Gaza policy



New Research Updates on Companies and Countries Supplying Oil Fueling Palestinian Genocide Amid ICJ Rulings

 

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65 tankers of crude oil and refined petroleum products, including jet fuel, shipped to Israel since October

Updated findings from Data Desk, commissioned by Oil Change International, Behind the Barrel: New Insights into the Countries and Companies Behind Israel’s Fuel Supply, reveal continued and expanded oil supply fueling Israel’s ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people. Building on data released in March, countries and companies continue to fuel Israel’s war machine, despite the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) opinion from January, stating Israel is plausibly committing genocide and Palestinians in Gaza have plausible rights under the Genocide Convention and from July, stating the occupation of Palestinian territory is unlawful. This updated analysis highlights the ongoing complicity of these countries and companies. As more and more Palestinians are killed in bombings and pressure intensifies on global leaders, including US presidential candidates, to end the genocide, these suppliers continue to enable the violence.  (more...)

New Research Updates on Companies and Countries Supplying Oil Fueling Palestinian Genocide Amid ICJ Rulings