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July 22, 2019
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Radical
Anti-Israel Group to Host Capitol Hill Briefing
by Abha Shankar
IPT News
July 22, 2019
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A virulently anti-Israel advocacy group is hosting a Capitol Hill
briefing tomorrow where it will allege Israeli mistreatment of American
citizens.
American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) was able to secure
a room in the Longworth House Office Building, which serves U.S.
House of Representatives members and their staffs. AMP plans
to allege that U.S. citizens visiting Israel and the West Bank
"have reported being physically abused, detained for hours of
humiliating questions, strip searched, denied entry and forced to buy plane
tickets back to the US. Worse (sic) of all, Israeli forces have killed or
gravely injured US citizens."
AMP is not a reliable actor. It routinely hosts conferences that serve as a platform for Israel
bashers and openly approves of "resistance" against the
"Zionist state."
It is one of the principal advocates of the Boycott,
Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel. BDS campaigns
are considered inherently anti-Semitic because they include groups and
people dedicated to Israel's elimination and single out Israel for
criticism while ignoring far more severe human rights abuses by other
nations.
A recent investigative report by Canary Mission,
an organization that investigates hate groups, cited AMP leaders making
strong anti-Semitic and pro-terror statements.
"I believe in [the] holocaust. One of my fav parts of
history," AMP-Chicago's Leena Yousef was quoted saying.
"We will resist until we get our freedom without your BS
negotiations! # ... #We_Are_All_Hamas," another AMP activist Ahmad
Aburas was cited saying.
Meanwhile, the Investigative Project on Terrorism in 2015 found evidence
showing that AMP is the successor to a group called the Islamic
Association for Palestine (IAP), which was part of a Muslim Brotherhood-led
Hamas-support network in the United States. A federal civil suit in Chicago
calls AMP and its leaders the IAP's "alter egos
and/or successors."
IAP was the "Palestine Committee's" propaganda arm. The Muslim
Brotherhood charged the committee with helping Hamas politically and financially in the United
States.
The lawsuit seeks to claim payment of $156 million in damages awarded to Stanley and Joyce
Boim, who sued the IAP and a related group over the death of their son
David in a 1996 Hamas terrorist attack. Some AMP officials, including
National Policy Director Osama Abuirshaid, worked with the IAP and other Palestine
Committee branches.
Abuirshaid is listed as a speaker at the Capitol Hill briefing.
AMP conferences are similar to IAP's old meetings, and are sponsored by
many of the same charitable organizations working for the Palestinian
cause. Those include Baitulmaal, the Zakat Foundation, Islamic Relief and United Muslim Relief. "Each of
these organizations has close connections with Hamas and disburses funds
through Hamas operatives," the new Boim complaint alleged.
IAP raised and funneled money to Hamas through the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (HLF).
In 2008, the charity and five top officials were convicted of funneling millions of dollars to Hamas.
Baitulmaal and other Islamist charities mentioned in the complaint
appear to have filled that role.
The Gaza-based Unlimited Friends Association for Social Development
(UFA), for example, "is closely aligned with senior Hamas
leaders" and "openly states that it channels funds from
Baitulmaal to the 'families of martyrs of the Palestinian people,'"
the complaint said.
"Baitulmaal has openly distributed meat to Hamas functionaries and
government workers on Muslim holy days claiming that "it is a matter
of principle for the charity to help [Hamas] officials who can't afford to
buy meat," it added.
A July 7 report published by the Meir Amit
Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC) listed Baitulmaal
among other American and international Islamist charities that support the
Generosity Without Limit Association ("Generosity Association"),
a charitable organization operating in the Gaza Strip since 2007, whose
board members either serve as operatives or have close affiliations with an
umbrella group called the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC). Israel
declared the PRC a terrorist organization in 2006. It claims the PRC is funded and trained by Hamas. Its
largest attack came in 2011, killing eight
Israeli civilians and wounding another 30.
The Israeli government accused Baitulmaal founder Sheikh Hasan Haj
Mohammad of funding a Hamas charitable organization in Jenin in 2006, the report said.
Baitulmaal has contributed to other radical Palestinian outlets,
including the AJP Educational Foundation, AMP's fiscal sponsor. According
to the organization's available tax records, AMP provided $33,500 to the AJP
Educational Foundation between 2011-2017.
AMP also provided material support to Hamas through its "open
fundraising support" for the so-called "humanitarian convoy"
Viva Palestina, the complaint said. In 2009, Viva Palestina activists headed by its
founder and leader British Parliamentarian George Galloway met
with Hamas leaders to provide "funds and equipment." Galloway
personally "handed substantial sums of money and equipment directly to
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, stating, 'But I, now here, on behalf of
myself...are giving three cars and $25,000 in cash to Prime Minister Ismail
Haniyeh. Here is the money. This is not charity. This is politics.'"
Abuirshaid formerly served
as editor of IAP's Arabic periodical, Al-Zaitounah, a mouthpiece for pro-Hamas propaganda.
He is listed as "Research Fellow at the United
Association for Studies and Research" in a 1999 article published in
the Middle East Affairs Journal, "Occupied Palestine or
Independent Israel: 'The Right to Existence' After More Than Fifty Years of
Occupation."
In the article's conclusion, Abuirshaid argues against past peace agreements with the
"Zionists" including the 1993
Oslo Accords.
Abuirshaid's Israel bashing and affection for Hamas continues to this
day.
In a 2015 tweet,
for example, Abuirshaid condemned Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's
designation of Hamas as a terrorist organization and referred to Sisi's
government as "Cairo Aviv" as a rebuke to existing close
relations between Cairo and Tel Aviv.
"AMP/AJP ended up with largely the same core leadership as IAP/AMS;
it serves the same function and purpose; it holds nearly identical
conventions and events with many of the same roster of speakers; it
operates a similar 'chapter' structure in similar geographic locations; it
continues to espouse Hamas' ideology and political positions; and it
continues to facilitate fundraising for groups that funnel money to
Hamas," the Boim complaint said.
The upcoming Congressional briefing is a prime example of AMP's
anti-Israel, pro-Hamas activism.
Related Topics: Civil
suits | Abha
Shankar, American
Muslims for Palestine, Capitol
Hill, BDS,
Canary
Mission, Islamic
Association for Palestine, David
Boim, Osama
Abuirshaid, Baitulmaal,
Zakat
Foundation, Islamic
Relief, Holy
Land Foundation
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