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 October 30, 2023

Pro-Hamas protest organizers receive financial support from George Soros

George Soros has reportedly donated over $15 million to pro-Hamas groups in the last seven years, funding their terror-supporting marches after Israel's October 7 attack, as Breitbart News reported

Tides Center, a "deep-pocketed lefty advocacy group that sponsors several nonprofits who've justified Hamas' bloody attacks," received $13.7 million from the far-left billionaire's grantmaking network, the Open Society Foundation, according to a study of the foundation's records by the New York Post.

The Tides Center has helped organizations like the Adalah Justice Project, which, on the day Hamas terrorists killed more than 1,400 Israelis, shared an Instagram photo of a bulldozer breaking down a section of Israel's border fence.

The caption read, “Israeli colonizers believed they could indefinitely trap two million people in an open-air prison… no cage goes unchallenged.”

The initiative, with headquarters in Illinois, bills itself as a "Palestinian-led advocacy organization based in the U.S. that builds cross-movement coalitions to achieve collective liberation."

In their own words, “Our work is rooted in the conviction that drawing the linkages between US policy abroad and repressive state practices at home is crucial to shifting the balance of power,”  as stated on their website.

After U.S. Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA) "refused" to sign a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza on October 20, activists occupied his office.

Members of Adalah also cosponsored a rally in New York City's Bryant Park on the same day, "where hostile demonstrators spewed antisemitic chants," and a sign read "I DO NOT CONDEMN HAMAS," as reported by the Post.

Adalah - The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, Adalah's founding foundation, got $1.5 million from Open Society Foundations, however as the magazine reported, only $800,000 of that was received before Adalah severed connections with the American organization in 2018.

A representative for Adalah, the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, said that Open Society Foundations "has been generously supporting our work on defending the human rights of Palestinians under Israeli control for many years, and we are grateful for their immense contribution to this effort."

Another cosponsor of the 2020 Bryant Park rally, where 139 people were detained, was the New York City-based South Asian immigrant group Desis Rising Up and Moving, to whom Soros donated $30,000.

The Arab American Association of New York, a group cofounded by left-wing anti-Israel activist Linda Sarsour, received $60,000 from Soros's foundation in 2018. This organization was responsible for the October 21  “Flood Brooklyn for Palestine” protest in Brooklyn, where protestors reportedly “called for the eradication of Israel and held a sign of the Israeli flag in a trash basket that read ‘Please keep the world clean!'”

Jewish Voice for Peace and If Not Now, two other Hamas-supporting organizations funded by Soros, received $650,000 and $400,000, respectively. Both organizations were involved in organizing the October 18 rally in Bryant Park and had members who were among the "insurrectionists" occupying the U.S. Capitol.

During the violent attacks on Israeli civilians, Jewish Voice for Peace occupied Rep. Khanna's office and said that “Israeli apartheid and occupation — and United States complicity in that oppression — are the source of all this violence,” were to blame.

Forbes estimates Soros's wealth at $6.7 billion. Soros is a Hungarian American Jew who survived the Holocaust. According to the magazine, the liberal benefactor has given out over $15 billion through his Open Society Foundations since establishing them in 1993.

Written By:
Charlotte Tyler

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