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Swiss government spending millions on anti-Israel lawfare

Contracts signed by Switzerland, pro-Palestinian groups show Bern financing efforts to build cases cases against Israel at ICC. Swiss Embassy in Tel Aviv: Activities not aimed at harming Israel but promoting respect for human rights, democracy, peaceful coexistence around the world.

by  Ariel Kahana
Published on  04-24-2019 12:27
Last modified: 04-24-2019 12:36
Swiss government spending millions on anti-Israel lawfareReuters

Switzerland has been funding anti-Israel activity since 2018 | Photo: Reuters

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The Swiss government has been directly funding legal activity targeting Israel over the past year. The funding, estimated at $2 million at least, was transferred by the Swiss Foreign Ministry through its diplomatic mission in Ramallah to a series of Israeli and Palestinian organizations one year ago.

The transfer of the funds took place shortly after the Swiss government ended its support for the Ramallah-based Human Rights and International Law Secretariat over its support for the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. Ultimately, though, the funds went toward financing similar projects.

Israel Hayom has seen the contracts, signed by both the Swiss diplomatic mission in Ramallah and six pro-Palestinian organizations in 2018. In addition, funding was allocated toward three Israeli organizations: Hamoked human rights organization, Physicians for Human Rights and Adalah - The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel.

Among the activities financed in accordance with the contract: "building cases for the International Criminal Court" and "collecting testimonies, field inspections, holding interviews and [providing] legal assistance to victims of war crimes."

It should be noted that according to the security doctrine formulated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the ICC is one of the greatest threats to Israel.

Other Swiss-funded activities include interfering with Israel's demolition of terrorists' homes. So, for example, the contract with Hamoked notes that "the organization will alert the families of Palestinians involved in 'acts of violence' ahead of the potential demolition of the home" in question.

The contract further notes that the Swiss funds will go toward financing radio broadcasts aimed at enlisting support for the Bedouin community facing eviction." While the contract does not specify the Bedoun community in question or the radio stations that will aid in this effort, it does clearly constitute blatant meddling in Israel's internal affairs. Among the other activities to be financed by the Swiss are assistance for imprisoned terrorists, participation in weekly protests demanding their release, legal representation of terrorists, legal counsel for their families and the filing of complaints demanding the return of terrorists' bodies.

In a statement, the Swiss Embassy in Israel said, "No activity of the Swiss government was intended to harm the State of Israel. Switzerland has a flourishing relationship with Israel in many fields. In accordance with Clause 54 OF the Swiss Federal Constitution, the Swiss government promotes respect for human rights and democracy, as well as the peaceful coexistence of peoples around the world.

Shaun Sacks, a senior researcher at NGO Monitor, said he was surprised by the report's findings, which he said "demand immediate attention."

"Switzerland is a country that is friendly to Israel, which only two years ago passed a law banning the funding of organizations that promote anti-Semitism or have ties to terrorist organizations, and therefore this move is a clear violation of every diplomatic norm," he said.

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