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Democrat-backed bill against Israel uses research from terror group.

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Palestinian protesters burn ⁢the US ‌flag during a demonstration organized by​ the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

A Controversial Bill⁤ and its Questionable Sources

A Democrat-led bill condemning Israel’s so-called military occupation of Palestinian lands relies‍ on⁣ research‍ from ⁣an Israeli-designated ⁢terrorist organization.

Rep. Betty McCollum (D., Minn.), along with‌ nearly 30 of her ‍Democrat colleagues, introduced earlier⁣ this year‌ the “Defending⁣ the Human Rights ⁢of Palestinian Children and Families Living Under​ Israeli‌ Military Occupation Act.” The legislation accuses Israel of wrongfully detaining Palestinian children and subjecting them to interrogation⁣ and imprisonment.

But the bill relies heavily on research‌ and statistics produced by Defense for Children International-Palestine (DCIP), a nonprofit group that Israel designated in 2022 as a terrorist organization. The​ Israeli government says the group​ is controlled by ‍the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a militant organization⁣ that has killed Americans and is a U.S.-designated terror outfit.

House Republicans say‍ legislation like McCollum’s bill—which is ⁤co-sponsored by a who’s who of anti-Israel advocates in Congress, including Reps. Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.), Rashida Tlaib ⁣(D., Mich.), Cori ‍Bush‍ (D., Mo.), and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.)—is par for ​the ⁤course ⁣among House Democrats, where anti-Semitism has‍ become commonplace. Tlaib, for instance, attempted⁢ to organize an event in May mourning the ⁢”catastrophe” of‍ Israel’s creation, prompting ​last-minute intervention by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R., ‌Calif.). And a⁣ July ​speech by Israel’s president sparked boycotts‍ among many Democrats, ⁢with Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D., Wash.) calling Israel a “racist state.”

Rep. Jim ‌Banks (R., Ind.) pointed to the disturbing trend among Democrats, saying McCollum’s recent legislation crosses the line into a partnership “with a⁢ known ⁤terrorist organization.”

“Democrats have hurled every insult under the sun at our closest ally Israel, ‍and they haven’t stopped at ​words,” Banks told the Washington Free Beacon. “Democrats have‌ now partnered with a known⁤ terrorist ‍organization ​in a push to leave Israel more vulnerable to ‍terrorist attacks by cutting U.S. aid.”

House Republicans, Banks added, “must remain firm in our commitment ​to Israel’s security by calling out Democrats’ radical anti-Semitism.”

The bill cites research ⁢from DCIP without‍ discussing the organization’s credibility. Figures from the group allege that 75 percent of Palestinian children detained by Israeli security forces “endured physical violence following arrest.”⁤ It also claims Israeli “interrogators used stress positions, threats of violence, and isolation to‍ coerce‍ confessions from detained children.”

Gerald Steinberg, founder of NGO Monitor, ‍a‍ watchdog group that tracks pro-Palestinian nonprofits, said that DCIP’s⁣ research⁤ is unreliable and used ⁢as a tool by Israel’s detractors to delegitimize the​ Jewish state.

“This bill highlights ​McCollum’s alliance with DCIP—a notorious⁣ Palestinian ⁢NGO that systematically exploits ‌children for crude propaganda and is led by individuals⁣ with direct ⁢and ⁤open-source links to the​ PFLP Marxist terror group,” Steinberg said. “Their campaign of false accusations ​erases the Israeli victims of terror attacks,⁣ including hundreds of children,​ and is cynically designed to further demonize and dehumanize Israelis under ⁢the facade of protecting ⁤minors.”

In designating DCIP as a terrorist organization, Israel’s government provided evidence the‌ group is “controlled by ‌the senior leaders of the ‘Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine’ and employ many ‘Popular Front’ activists in ⁤field ⁣and‍ management positions, including activists who participated in terror activity.” ⁢Money‌ the group receives from international donors is often⁢ diverted into the PFLP’s⁤ coffers, according to the charges.

DCIP and ⁤several other groups included in the ‌2022 designation, “present themselves as acting for humanitarian purposes,” according to the Israeli government. “However, they serve as‌ a cover for the promotion and financing⁣ of Popular Front activity.”

McCollum’s office did not respond to a request for comment on the​ legislation and its reliance on DCIP.



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