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Groups behind Israel-bashing protests backing Hamas attacks got $15M-plus from Soros
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Ubiquitous
2023-10-31 01:05:01 UTC
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Far-left billionaire kingmaker George Soros has funneled more than $15
million since 2016 to groups behind this month’s pro-Palestine
protests, where demonstrators openly cheered Hamas militants’ craven
terrorist attacks on Israel.

A Post examination of Open Society Foundations records shows Soros’
grant-making network gave $13.7 million of the money through Tides
Center, a deep-pocketed lefty advocacy group that sponsors several
nonprofits who’ve justified Hamas’ bloody attacks while claiming
Palestinians obsessed with the eradication of the Jewish state are the
real victims.

Tides’ beneficiaries include Illinois-based Adalah Justice Project,
which on the day of the Oct. 7 massacre posted a photo on Instagram of
a bulldozer tearing part of Israel’s border fence down and a caption:
“Israeli colonizers believed they could indefinitely trap two million
people in an open-air prison… no cage goes unchallenged.”

Members of the Palestinian advocacy group occupied California Rep. Ro
Khanna’s office on Oct. 20 to demand he sign a resolution calling for
ceasefire in Gaza. Adalah’s members also co-sponsored a rally that same
day in Bryant Park where hostile demonstrators spewed antisemitic
chants and waved a sign that read “I DO NOT CONDEMN HAMAS.”

It also gave $30,000 in 2020 to Desis Rising Up and Moving, another
co-sponsor of the Bryant Park protest where 139 people were arrested,
financial records show.

Open Society Foundations gave $60,000 in 2018 to the Arab American
Association of New York, a group co-founded by politically connected
activist Linda Sarsour that helped plan a hate-filled “Flood Brooklyn
for Palestine” protest in Bay Ridge on Oct. 21, where protestors called
for the eradication of Israel and held a sign of the Israeli flag in a
trash basket that read “Please keep the world clean!”

Open Society Foundations also awarded $1.5 million to Adalah’s founding
nonprofit, Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in
Israel, but only $800,000 of it was received before the legal center
cut ties with the American organization in 2018. The legal center says
its mission is to promote human rights in Israel.

Other Soros-backed, Palestinian advocacy groups whose members have been
spewing hate at rallies since the massacre include Jewish Voice for
Peace and If Not Now, which received $650,000 and $400,000,
respectively.

Both co-sponsored the Bryant Park rally, and its members were among the
protestors who converged on the US Capitol complex Oct. 18.

Jewish Voice for Peace also helped occupy Khanna’s office and has
blamed Israel for the Oct. 7 attacks, writing on its website: “Israeli
apartheid and occupation — and United States complicity in that
oppression — are the source of all this violence.”

Dan Schneider, vice president of the conservative watchdog group Media
Research Center, said Soros — a Hungarian-born Jew and a Holocaust
survivor whose loyal lieutenants have scored unmatched access to
President Biden’s White House — has a long history of standing against
Israel and backing groups who champion terrorists.

“George Soros and his son Alex have a long history of supporting the
most radical organizations across the planet, and that includes pro-
Hamas organizations that support the most heinous kind of behavior,”
said Schneider, who recently co-authored a letter with MRC Founder and
President Brent Bozell demanding Soros cease funding to groups who’ve
recently spewed pro-Hamas rhetoric.

“We’ve called on George Soros to withdraw this funding, but he seems
very determined to continue supporting antisemitic organizations that
want to upend western civilization,” he said.

Former City Councilman David Greenfield, a Brooklyn Democrat who now
heads the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, said “the world has
changed” since the Oct. 7 massacre, so Soros’ group must decide if it
will be on “the side that is going to liberate Palestinians or on the
side that wants to eliminate Jews.”

Open Society Foundations and related nonprofits the 93-year-old Soros
founded have doled out more than $32 billion worldwide since 1984,
according to its website. In June, the progressive billionaire
announced he’s handing control of his empire over to his 38-year-old
son Alexander.

Ari Remez, a spokesman for Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority
Rights in Israel, said Open Society Foundations “has been generously
supporting our work on defending the human rights of Palestinians under
Israeli control for many years, and we are grateful for their immense
contribution to this effort.”

The Soros family, Open Society Foundations, Tides, Adalah Justice
Project and other pro-Palestinian groups that got Soros funding did not
return messages.


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TruthBarker
2023-10-31 11:45:46 UTC
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If Soros likes the Palestinians and funds their causes, there is nothing
wrong with that.

Our government funds the terrorist state of Israel.
Post by Ubiquitous
Far-left billionaire kingmaker George Soros has funneled more than $15
million since 2016 to groups behind this month’s pro-Palestine
protests, where demonstrators openly cheered Hamas militants’ craven
terrorist attacks on Israel.
OrigInfoJunkie
2023-10-31 14:21:49 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
Far-left billionaire kingmaker George Soros has funneled more than $15
million since 2016 to groups behind this month’s pro-Palestine
protests,
That's bullshit. But at least your post identifies them for what they are:
Pro-Palestinian, not pro-Hamas. Your subject line is a lie.

I *love* the effect the bogeyman Soros has on you Nazi fucks.

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