CIA’s cooperation with the Zionist regime in banning several Palestinian organizations.
An English publication reveals in an article that the officials of the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in a confidential report acknowledged the rejection of the Zionist regime’s decision against six Palestinian non-governmental organizations, but never had the courage to publicly oppose it.
The English publication Guardian, citing knowledgeable sources, reveals that the Central Intelligence Agency of America (CIA) has admitted in a confidential report that it has the necessary documents to confirm the Zionist regime’s decision to label six prominent Palestinian non-governmental organizations as “terrorist organizations”. not found
In October, Israel, these organizations include the Adamir Prisoners and Human Rights Support Association, the Al-Haq Center, the Bisan Research and Development Center, the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees, the Union of Agricultural Labor Committees, and the Defense Organization. For International Children – Palestine declared it as a “terrorist organization” and attacked their headquarters in the city of Ramallah last week and closed them down.
Israel claimed that these organizations were “front companies” established by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine political party, a leftist party that has a parliamentary faction.
According to the Guardian, earlier this year, Israel gave the United States information about its decision against these organizations, but according to two knowledgeable sources, the CIA admitted in an intelligence assessment that it found no documents to support the claim that these organizations are terrorists. has not done.
The CIA report “doesn’t suggest that these groups are guilty of anything,” one of the sources said. The second news source also said that this assessment was top secret.
Many countries, including the allies of the Zionist regime, have considered and rejected the labeling of these NGOs as “terrorist organizations” as baseless.
Despite this conclusion, the United States has not publicly dared to criticize or doubt this decision, and it was only enough to not include the names of these groups in the list of American terrorist organizations.
Omar Shaker, director of Israel/Palestine affairs at Human Rights Watch, said: “The United States should clearly ask the Israeli government to cancel this labeling and to Allow these organizations to continue their vital activities.”
Shaker added: “The reality here is that America has long closed its eyes to the serious abuses of the Israeli government and in some cases even gave them the green light.” “Washington’s position towards these Palestinian human rights organizations shows a much bigger failure of the US government’s policies towards the issue of Israel and Palestine, and with this position, the US completely distances itself from the consensus of human rights movements.”