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Soros’ Money Funneling Into Pro-Palestinian Groups

via Open Society Foundations
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The Tides Foundation, a nonprofit receiving donations from George Soros, has funded liberal organizations that organized pro-Palestinian protests.

Recipients included Jewish Voice for Peace, Adalah Justice Project, and IfNotNow. The Mass Liberation Project, a Tides Foundation affiliate, accused the U.S. government of ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and expressed support for Hamas.

The group has reportedly given “$650,000 to Jewish Voice for Peace, $710,000 to Adalah Justice Project, a pro-Palestinian group, $86,000 to IfNotNow, $38,000 to the progressive Center for Constitutional Rights, $600,000 to the Mass Liberation Project, a liberal organization seeking to ‘end mass incarceration and abolish the criminal legal system,'” and “$132,000 to the WESPAC Foundation, the group over Students for Justice in Palestine.” (Trending: Biden Bank Records Reveal Another Massive Bombshell)

“We acknowledge Hamas as a legitimate political actor and democratically elected Gazan resistance working to free Palestinian people,” Mass Liberation Project’s Arizona chapter’s website reads.

“We unequivocally support Palestine’s demands and acknowledge Operation Al-Aqsa Flood as a necessary step to secure Palestine’s freedom. There are not two sides to genocide.”

“As Palestinian people resist ethnic cleansing they must have unwavering global support.”

“We wholeheartedly reject the false Zionist narrative that criticism of Israel is anti-Semitism…We will not be bribed or extorted by funders or philanthropy who use anti-BDS clauses to silence our movement’s solidarity with Palestine,” it adds.

“We do not condemn Gazan resistance.”

The organizations reject the notion that criticism of Israel is anti-Semitism.

Some groups, such as Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow, staged a protest inside the U.S. Capitol rotunda, resulting in arrests.

The Open Society Foundations condemned Hamas, while the Tides Foundation did not respond to requests for comment.

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