
The Brink Revealed: How British and European taxes fund Hamas
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Dec 18, 2025 Anne Herzberg, a legal adviser at NGO Monitor, dives deep into the troubling connections between international NGOs and Hamas in Gaza. She reveals how aid efforts have been manipulated to serve terrorist objectives, with shocking insights from seized Hamas documents. The discussion highlights the 'halo effect' that often shields NGOs from scrutiny, and the chilling impact of libel threats on media reporting. Herzberg shares alarming examples of how financial aid has been diverted and discusses the complicity and silence of various humanitarian organizations.
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NGO Power Demands Systematic Scrutiny
- NGO Monitor traced significant budgets and influence for large humanitarian groups dating back to concerns from the 2001 Durban conference.
- Anne Herzberg links NGO power and political influence to the need for systematic scrutiny.
Halo Effect Shields NGOs From Scrutiny
- The "halo effect" shields NGOs from scrutiny, giving them automatic public trust despite problematic actors within.
- Anne Herzberg argues this deference discourages media and official investigation into NGO conduct.
Guarantors Gave Hamas Inside Access
- Hamas embedded trusted "guarantors" inside NGOs to monitor staff and influence operations.
- NGO Monitor found a list of 55 individuals from 48 NGOs recorded in Hamas files as reliable internal contacts.
