Hamas Infiltration of NGOs Funded by Global Affairs Canada
"The Government of Canada does not tolerate any misuse or diversion of international assistance. Canada exercises enhanced due diligence for international assistance funding through established funding agreements, ongoing oversight and a systematic screening process.""[There are] established mechanisms [through which Canada and other donors] ensure that relief and reconstruction efforts are not diverted and are used for intended purposes.:"Global Affairs Canada officials in the region closely monitor programming activities to ensure compliance [with Canadian anti-terrorism legislation].""Because delivering humanitarian assistance is complex and often involved partners working in unstable and high-risk environments [every humanitarian organization Ottawa partners with] must have strong safeguards in place and report suspected misuse immediately.""Canada has a no-contact policy with Hamas, as a listed terrorist entity."Global Affairs Canada spokesperson Alexandre Fournier
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| Excerpts and translations from leaked Hamas documents NGO Monitor |
Internal
Hamas documents seized by the Israel Defense Forces during its Gaza
counteroffensive render details on how it was that the terrorist group
has infiltrated and exploited international NGOs in their humanitarian
operations in the Gaza Strip. Electronic scans of the documents in
Arabic along with English translations by NGO Monitor, a non-profit
based in Jerusalem that focuses on holding non-governmental
organizations accountable with a particular view on the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict have been extremely revealing.
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| NGO Monitor |
It
would seem that the Canadian government donated over $300,000 to a
proposed project through the U.S.-based Catholic Relief Services,
implemented by the Ajyal Association for Creativity and Development, an
NGO based in Gaza. According to the Hamas documents, the project's
beneficiaries were selected from a Hamas-operated Ministry of Social
Development list, which includes security screenings conducted by Hamas
on all the Ajyal staff operating on the project.
For
the project, 37 'team members' were involved, including one listed as
aligned with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, like
Hamas itself, a listed terrorist organization in Canada. Canadian
government records reveal that the Catholic Relief Services was the
recipient of grants close to $6.5 million in 2014, about $10 million in
2018, and some $210,000 in 2020, courtesy of Global Affairs Canada.
Another
document dated December 14, 2022 identifies the AISHA Association for
Woman and Child Protection, an NGO based in Gaza, having received over
$1 million between 2018 and 2019 from the Government of Canada, despite
that AISHA was listed as 'co-operating with the Hamas Ministry of
Interior and National Security'.
Dozens
of workers from a number of NGOs were listed in the Hamas memos secured
by the IDF, among them individuals whom Hamas identifies as its
operatives. Among them an international emergency medical services NGO
which employed a Hamas captain. The medical aid group based in Britain
had an employee "affiliated with Hamas" who "works"
with the Al-Qassam Brigades; the so-called military arm of Hamas. Also
named as a Hamas member in the documents was the director of an
Australian charity.
A 53-page report released by NGO Monitor in December titled "Puppet Regime: Hamas' Coercive Grip on Aid and NGO Operations in Gaza",
reference the revealed Hamas documents, describing how Hamas targeted
numerous NGOs, among them some funded by the government of Canada -- to
be infiltrated for the purpose of controlling and maintaining tabs on
them. Embedding its operatives into the NGOs through the use of
'guarantors', Hamas handpicked Gazans to serve as point-persons with the
charities, required to hold senior roles at the organizations.
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| Excerpts and translations from leaked Hamas documents NGO Monitor |
A December 14, 2022 document stated that those individuals "can be exploited for security purposes, in order to infiltrate associations", originating from the Hamas Ministry of Interior and National Security. Also listed was a female guarantor listed as "affiliated with Hamas",
as a lecturer at the University of Palestine, married to a Hamas
sergeant. At the Canadian-funded Handicap International/Humanity &
Inclusion, "affiliated with the Hamas movement",
according to the documents in the hands of the IDF. Handicap
International received over $28 million in grants from Ottawa between
2019 and 2024, according to government records.
"NGO Monitor's research underscores the danger of oversight failures for humanitarian aid projects involving hundreds of millions in taxpayer funds.""As the evidence demonstrates these often become pipelines for the diversion of Canadian money by heinous terrorist groups and their affiliates.""[The documents captured by the IDF in Gaza] clearly delineate the process by which Hamas systematically diverts aid from international NGOs, and how personnel from these organizations were aware of, and often co-operated with, this manipulation.""[The evidence is] now too obvious to ignore; [the] blind approach to aid in areas controlled by tyrants and terrorist regimes [needs to change. Canada, in addition to other aid-giving countries, must] implement changes in order to ensure that stolen aid does not continue propping up Hamas in Gaza."Gerald Steinberg, president, NGO Monitor
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| Hamas terrorists secure an area in a square before handing over four Israeli hostages to a Red Cross team in Gaza City on January 25, 2025. Photo by OMAR AL-QATTAA /AFP via Getty Images |
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