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Click here to Read Lies, Damn Lies, and the Im Tirtzu Report Click here to read Daniel Sokatch's first letter about the attacks on NIF, and here to read his second letter, "We Won The Battle". What Happened?Recently, the New Israel Fund became the latest target of what appears to be a coordinated effort to stifle dissent and shut down the human rights community in Israel. Although the crisis began with a smear campaign devised by a new right-wing group, the most significant threat to NIF and its work was a proposed 'commission of inquiry' in the Israeli Knesset, a proposal that was at least temporarily shelved when the Kadima party refused to endorse it in early February. On Friday, January 29, Israeli daily Maariv published a front-page article in the weekend magazine called "The Materials Goldstone is Made Of", with a sub-heading reading "The New [Israel] Fund and the Falsehood Industry". In the article, NIF and its grantees were accused by a new right-wing group, in a long "research" study, of being "active partners in the formation of the Goldstone Report, which slandered the IDF and the State"; without NIF, claimed the study, there would be no Goldstone Report. Im Tirtzu ("if you will it"), the organization behind the study, presents itself as a centrist Zionist movement, but in reality is a radical right-wing movement whose funders include the John Hagee Ministries and the New York Central Fund, both of which fund settler groups. Im Tirtzu also launched a harsh billboard campaign against the New Israel Fund and its president, former MK Prof. Naomi Chazan. Other elements of the campaign have included a demonstration against Naomi Chazan by her home in Jerusalem. On Tuesday, February 2nd, Member of Knesset Otniel Shneller (Kadima) demanded that the government appoint a parliamentary commission of inquiry into the testimonies given to Judge Richard Goldstone by Israeli organizations financed by the New Israel Fund. After worldwide support for NIF and its mission was voiced to Israeli leaders, the parliamentary inquiry did not go forward. Israeli leaders across the political spectrum voiced opposition to the idea of a political witch-hunt against progressive civil society, although the original sponsor and right-wing political allies have publicly vowed to continue his attempts in the Knesset. The Jewish community in the U.S. was quick to come to NIF's defense. Rabbi David Saperstein, Director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism issued a statement saying, "In their twisted attribution of blame for the Goldstone Report to the NIF, these attackers are trying to de-legitimize the New Israel Fund in much the same way that the Goldstone Report is being used to de-legitimize Israel in the eyes of the world." And Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, called the Im Tirtzu charges "an outrageous broadside" and told the New York Jewish Week that "it is absurd to blame Goldstone on NIF." NIF's responseNIF hastened to make the case against the report, responding to press, analyzing the report for its many inaccuracies and sharing talking points on the issue (see appendix). Allies have leapt to defend NIF in both Israel and the US, including the Reform Movement, J Street, Meretz USA, Americans for Peace Now, and respected writers in both countries. To quote the Jerusalem Post, "Im Tirtzu has sparked outrage – both in Israel and the US" with its campaign. Press coverage of the crisis has largely been positive in the U.S. and mixed in Israel. Even organizations and community leaders not generally supportive of the New Israel Fund have spoken out against a transparent attempt to shut down the legitimate work of Israel's human rights community, and against a political witch-hunt in the Knesset. Important sources include:
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