Looking at the poster and reading the sponsors, I am more and more convinced that Ben-Gvir is good for Israel!
I am not saying he is perfect; there isn't any politician that is perfect, but every single signer of that poster has been funded by Soros!
If they are so afraid of Ben-Gvir that means that Ben-Gvir is a threat to the far leftist's agenda!
** I just read that Ben-Gvir cancelled the visit to the USA!
What a Shame!
NYC: Tell Ben-Gvir he's not welcome here!
Itamar Ben Gvir is attending an event at the United Nations on Tuesday, July 7, and T'ruah will be there to protest. We want to make clear that American Jews reject his racism, bigotry, and extremist violence. Will you join us?
On Tuesday at noon, we'll gather at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza (enter at 2nd Avenue and 47th Street), along with many American and Israeli partners: NYJA, Partners for Progressive Israel, J Street, Smol Emuni U.S., Israelis for Peace NYC, URJ, Arza, New Jewish Narrative, and New Israel Fund.
For years, T’ruah has sounded the alarm: Ben Gvir’s brand of hatred and extremism is beyond the pale. He and his party traffic in racism and homophobia, advocate for the deportation of Palestinian citizens of Israel, and incite violence against Palestinians and Israeli leftists. He is a criminal with 13 convictions, including for hate crimes and promoting terrorism. He openly promotes ethnic cleansing in Gaza and advocates for Israeli resettlement. Ben Gvir is a danger to Palestinians and Israelis.
American Jews should treat Ben Gvir with the contempt he deserves. If you're in NYC, we hope to see you there on Tuesday, July 7, at noon.
The Filthy Hypocrites have the nerve to invoke Lo Saamod
ReplyDeleteNotice that URJ - Union of Reform Judaism has now completed their evil transformation to openly huddle with all those Scum of the earth orgs. Their boy Rick Jacobs is a huge rasha who personally instigates the Machsheifos of the Wall & admits he came to the Chabadsker kinus shluchim to Schnorr the food & steal their kiruv ideas to apply to richuk
ReplyDeleteAre these terrorist collaborators ever dumb! This is all turning out to be a repeat of the Jacobin backstabbers from the French Revolution having the mob they created eventually turn on them. The Democrat Socialists pushed out Dan Goldman & are coming for the rest next like Shomer Yishmoel Schumer. If Soros & his groupies were ever G-d forbid successful they would all be slaughtered at the end just like the Nazis put the Judenrat on the last trains to the crematoria.
ReplyDeleteDo Vegas bookies have odds on the Islamist mayor joining this riff raff?
ReplyDeleteEzra F has a scheduling conflict so I will be there representing Liska
ReplyDeleteNew Israel Fund pays for much of the work in shlepping charedim to the army.
ReplyDeleteAnd you are on the same side.
Essentially, this post teaches us who you associate with, and shows us exactly who you are. It's your agenda, mate.
1:27
DeleteYou are an unmitigated liar! I just went through all the organizations that they fund
Here are the organizations; not one is for "shlepping Chardeidim to enlist!"
Who the New Israel Fund Funds — Summary Based on Verified Sources
The New Israel Fund funds hundreds of organizations in Israel. Their stated mission is to support groups working on civil rights, human rights, shared society, anti‑racism, and democratic institutions.
This is not an opinion — this is directly from their grant lists.
Below is a structured summary of the types of organizations they fund, with specific examples from the search results.
1. Civil & Human Rights Organizations
These groups focus on legal advocacy, minority rights, and civil liberties.
Adalah – Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel
Litigation for Arab citizens of Israel.
Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI)
Israel’s largest civil rights organization.
Public Committee Against Torture in Israel
Documents torture allegations and advocates policy change.
Bizchut
Disability rights advocacy.
2. Organizations Focused on Arab–Jewish Relations & Shared Society
Ir Amim
Advocates for an equitable future in Jerusalem.
Negev Coexistence Forum
Jewish–Bedouin cooperation initiatives.
Hand in Hand Schools
Jewish–Arab bilingual schools.
FeelBeit Arts Center
Joint Israeli–Palestinian arts space.
3. Organizations Opposing the Occupation / Supporting Palestinians
Breaking the Silence
Publishes testimonies of IDF soldiers.
Gisha – Legal Protection of Freedom of Movement
Helps Gaza residents travel for medical care, education, etc.
Bimkom
Planning rights for Palestinians in Area C.
Projects defending Palestinians from settler violence
(2026 funding priorities)
4. Refugee, Migrant, and Asylum‑Seeker Support
African Refugees Development Center
Advocacy for African refugees in Israel.
Hotline for Refugees and Migrants
Legal protection for asylum seekers and victims of trafficking.
5. Women’s Rights & Gender Equality
Achoti (Sister) for Women in Israel
Joint Jewish–Arab women’s cultural projects.
Arous al‑Bahar (Jaffa)
Palestinian women’s empowerment.
6. Democracy, Anti‑Racism, and Civic Education
Adva Center
Public policy analysis promoting socioeconomic equality.
Berl Katznelson Foundation
Progressive democratic education and leadership training.
Israeli Law Professors’ Forum for Democracy
Coalition of legal experts defending democratic institutions.
Programs teaching anti‑racism and shared society in schools
(e.g., Breaking the Borders, CET Learning Together)
7. LGBTQ+ and Minority Identity Groups
Assiwat (through Kayan)
Safe space for gay Palestinian women.
New Family
Legal advocacy for diverse family structures.
8. Arts, Culture, and Community Projects
System Ali
Jewish–Arab hip‑hop collective running youth workshops.
Givat Haviva
Joint Jewish–Arab art residency program.