Terror funding

Netherlands man faces three years in prison for financing Hamas front

The 58-year-old Leidschendam man transferred approximately 8 million euros from 2010 to 2023 in cooperation with the ISRAA Foundation.

Members of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad stand on a street during Eid al-Fitr in Gaza City, last week.
US Vice President JD Vance waves after arriving for talks with Iranian officials in Islamabad, Pakistan, Saturday, April 11, 2026.

What Iran refused in ceasefire talks that sank a deal

Smoke rises from the site of a strike in Tehran on April 1, 2026.

IDF kills Iranian ballistic missile chief, US strike targets key supply bridge in Tehran

An IDF F-35 "Adir" shot down an Iranian Air Force YAK-130 fighter jet on March 4, 2026.

WATCH: IDF destroys IRGC's internal security, Basij forces infrastructure in Ilam area


High Court extends World Vision defendant detention 90 days

The verdict in the case surrounding Mohammed El Halabi who is accused of using World Vision to help Hamas is expected around the six-year anniversary of his arrest.

Palestinian demonstrators take part in a protest in solidarity with Mohammad El Halabi, World Vision's manager of operations in Gaza who was accused by Israel of funnelling millions of dollars in aid money to Hamas, organised by foundations and societies benefiting from World Vision in Gaza City Aug

Bankrolling terrorism and moral equivalence - opinion

The families of the three terrorists killed on Tuesday by Israeli forces will be handsomely paid monthly stipends from now on.

 PALESTINIAN PRESIDENT Mahmoud Abbas attends a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi, last month

Meet Israel's 'money sheriff' fighting money laundering, terror funding

Shlomit Wagman has been tackling money laundering and terror financing for six years.

 WAGMAN SPEAKS during a press conference about the joining of Israel as a member of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), in Tel Aviv in 2018.

Netherlands defunds Palestinian NGO Israel declared terror organization

Contrary to what Israel has said, the Dutch investigation did not find that UAWC itself was linked to the PFLP, organizationally or financially.

A woman walks past a national flag, the day before a general election, in Delft, Netherlands, March 14, 2017.

Turkey freezes assets of 770 individuals, US-based foundation

Chicago-based Niagara Foundation's assets were frozen because of links with the US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, accused by Turkey of staging a coup attempt in 2016.

 Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a news conference in Istanbul, Turkey October 16, 2021

PFLP-NGO ties are far from hidden - opinion

For over a decade, NGO Monitor’s research has exposed multiple links between the six designated NGOs (among others) and the PFLP.

MEMBERS OF the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) aim their weapons at an effigy depicting US President Donald Trump as they ride a truck during a protest in Gaza City.

Irish Embassy tweets, then deletes, anger at 2010 Mossad operation

The Twitter account of the Irish embassy in Israel said it does not consider a Shin Bet report on Palestinian NGOs linked to terror, indictments of groups’ members, or media reports to be evidence.

 Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney.

Why does Israel keep losing easy diplomatic wins? - opinion

Designating six Palestinian NGOs as terror groups should have been an easy shot, but it turned into a debacle screaming of amateurism and negligence.

DEFENSE MINISTER Benny Gantz in the Knesset. When a defense minister oversees one diplomatic disaster, it can be excused. When he oversees another just five months later, there is a pattern.

Palestinian NGOs: Human rights workers or agents of terror?

PALESTINIAN AFFAIRS: The controversial case of the six Palestinian NGOs that Israel has targeted.

PEOPLE WALK in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City yesterday. Are Israel’s moves supressing Palestinian civil society?

Hamas has secret foreign investments worth hundreds of millions - report

If the West cracked down on investments and the countries facilitating them, the Gaza-based terrorist group’s destructive activities could be impaired.

YAHYA SINWAR, leader of Hamas in Gaza, gestures on stage during a rally in Gaza City on May 24