Norway's still funding anti-Israelists
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rebuked Norwegian Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Soreide when the two met in his office on Sunday, accusing Norway of overtly funding anti-Israeli activity, Israel Hayom has learned.This is interference of the worst kind in another country's legal system, and confirms Norway's still a serious offender in terms of anti-Israelism. It had to be stopped somehow.
Netanyahu and Soreide met in his office for 50 minutes, and according to sources who were briefed on the meeting, Netanyahu expressed his outrage over Norway's funding of anti-Israel groups such as the Norwegian Refugee Council.
Israel Hayom recently revealed that the Oslo-based Norwegian Refugee Council, one of the largest and best-known nonprofit humanitarian organizations in the world, was behind a slew of petitions to Israel's High Court of Justice against the Israeli government. The group operates in 31 countries but seems to focus disproportionately on Israel.
According to NGO Monitor, a watchdog group that promotes greater transparency for foreign-funded Israeli nongovernmental organizations, one of NRC’s main projects in Israel works under the guise of providing "information, counseling, and legal assistance," but exploits judicial frameworks to manipulate Israeli policy and bypass democratic frameworks.
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