The Jerusalem Post

‘Post’ inquiry leads to closure of French BDS terrorism group’s PayPal

Organizati­on lists Palestinia­n terrorist entity as partner, glorifies Leila Khaled

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

The giant American online payment service PayPal closed the account of the pro-BDS French organizati­on Collectif Palestine Vaincra because of its ties to the US and EU sanctioned terrorist organizati­on the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), The Jerusalem Post learned on Wednesday.

The PayPal notice on the website of Collectif Palestine Vaincra reads: “This recipient cannot receive money at this time.” After a notice that funds can no longer be transferre­d, the account is typically shut down.

On Tuesday, the Post verified that donors could still continue to donate money via PayPal to Collectif Palestine Vaincra. When asked about the account, a PayPal spokespers­on told the Post that “We’re unfortunat­ely unable to comment on any specific accounts, but our team will review and take appropriat­e action as needed.”

PayPal has a robust enforcemen­t policy of cracking down on organizati­ons that raise funds for terrorism or the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement (BDS) campaign targeting the Jewish state. Under France’s anti-discrimina­tion law, the advocacy of BDS against Israel or Israelis is defined as bias based on national origin.

Collectif Palestine Vaincra lists the PFLP as one of its partners on its website and declared the convicted PFLP terrorist Leila Khaled a “Member of Honor.” Khaled lives in Jordan.

Khaled was a key member of the terrorist cell that hijacked TWA Flight 840 in 1969. A year later, she participat­ed in the attempted hijacking of EL AL Flight 219.

The PFLP has recently developed a stronger alliance with the Islamic Republic of Iran. The US classifies Iran’s regime as the worst state-sponsor of internatio­nal terrorism.

The Collectif Palestine Vaincra

appears to be in violation of both France’s anti-terrorism and anti-discrimina­tion laws. The Post sent numerous press queries to Collectif Palestine Vaincra. The organizati­on’s twitter account states it is based in Toulouse. 1,235 people follow the BDS entity on twitter as of Wednesday.

The Post investigat­ive series into BDS organizati­ons and their funding streams has led to the closure of over 20 bank and online payment accounts since 2016.

The account closures of the BDS entities have spanned Ireland, Germany, Austria, the US and France.

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