The Sunday Telegraph

Charity investigat­ed for posting ‘pro-Hamas’ video

- By Jacob Freedland

A CHARITY is under investigat­ion after it posted a video that “could suggest support for Hamas”.

The Al-Manar Centre Trust posted a video to its Facebook account in November 2023 which appears to glorify the Hamas Oct 7 attack.

At one point, the film features an artificial­ly created image of a paraglider landing on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem – which could be perceived as a reference to the paraglider­s used to attack southern Israel on Oct 7.

The video was not created by the Cardiff-based charity but an investigat­ion has been opened into its social media use by the Charity Commission. The video has since been removed. In the film, a narrator, speaking in Arabic, draws a contrast between the “Muslim fighters” in Palestine “who take justice as their slogan” and their “usurping enemies, criminals of war... Zionists, who take destructio­n as their slogan”.

The narrator goes on to argue that the Israel-Gaza war has been presented falsely, in which “the victim” had been confused with “the perpetrato­r” who is “killing prisoners and mutilating civilians”. He then suggests that Israel is bound to suffer a similar fate to the 12th-century crusaders by invoking the medieval Battle of Hattin (1187), in which Muslim armies defeated the Crusaders to capture Jerusalem and take control of the Holy Land.

The Al-Manar Centre was establishe­d in 2009 to advance and support Islamic education and strengthen community relationsh­ips and religious harmony in Cardiff, according to the Charity Commission. The commission has the power to remove the charity’s trustees, establish who its members are and order its dissolutio­n, depending on what the inquiry finds.

The Charity Commission said: “The commission expects trustees to do all in their power to protect their charities from risk of misuse, which includes implementi­ng procedures to prevent the promotion of views which could be considered harmful or unlawful.

“Following the commission’s interventi­on, the charity’s trustees have removed the video and taken steps to improve their social media protocols.”

A spokesman for Campaign Against Antisemiti­sm said: “We are aware of the allegation­s against this institutio­n, which are very serious.

“The Charity Commission is right to investigat­e, and we are also examining whether legal action can be brought as well. At a time of skyrocketi­ng anti-Semitic hatred in Britain, there can be no place for glorificat­ion of terrorism or religious extremism in the charitable sector.”

The Al-Manar Centre declined to comment.

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