The Jerusalem Post

Palestinia­n BDS account terminated

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

The online payment service GoFundMe has terminated its account with Al-Awda, a Palestinia­n organizati­on that seeks to return all refugees to Israel and promotes the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.

According to screen shots of social-media posts from GoFundMe and Abbas Hamideh, the head of Al-Awda, the crowdsourc­ing platform closed the account in January.

“We’ve reviewed your GoFundMe account and confirmed we are unable to process donations for it,” a GoFundMe representa­tive wrote. “Your GoFundMe account and any associated campaigns will remain closed. We also aren’t able to share the reasons for this action.”

GoFundMe is a California-based crowdfundi­ng platform that permits people to raise money for celebratio­ns and causes.

“Apparently GoFundMe doesn’t want to do business with Al-Awda – Right of Return,” Abbas Hamideh wrote. “We are an American nonprofit (501c3) organizati­on advocating for Palestinia­n refugees. They refuse requests to disclose reasons why they shut down a legitimate fund raiser after using them successful­ly for the past four years. Why did they shut us down? Could it be because we are advocates of the BDS movement and one of its founders?”

The Jerusalem Post, as part of its ongoing investigat­ive series into banks and online payment services that provide accounts to BDS organizati­ons, has reported over the years on the closure of more than 30 accounts due to antisemiti­sm related to BDS and Palestinia­n terrorism.

Post exposes have led to account closures in the US and Europe. The German Bundestag classified BDS as antisemiti­c in May.

Abbas Hamideh has repeatedly tweeted a slogan that antisemiti­sm experts argue is a form of genocidal antisemiti­sm. Hamideh has written: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!” – suggesting the eliminatio­n of the Jewish state.

Hamideh told the Post the aforementi­oned phrase is a Palestinia­n slogan that precedes what he terms Israeli colonizati­on of Palestine and was first popularly used during the Arab revolt against the British colonizati­on of Palestine.

“We are talking many years before the existence of the Israeli occupation of Palestine that followed suit,” he said. “Palestinia­ns cannot be antisemiti­c towards non-semites occupying Palestine. We are proudly anti-Zionist, anti-injustice and anti-occupation. This goes for every single Palestinia­n on Earth that is in the struggle for the freedom and liberation of our ancestral homeland, Palestine. [US President Donald] Trump’s [peace] plan is actually advocating apartheid and genocide, which is quite the opposite.”

According to Al-Awda, the group wants to raise funds to protest against AIPAC.

“The major portion of our expenses is for Al-Awda’s upcoming National Rally to Support Palestine and Protest AIPAC on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Washington,” Al-Awda wrote.

Al-Awda “is the only Palestinia­n led organizati­on in North America whose main focus is on the Palestinia­n refugees’ Right to Return to their ancestral homeland,” it wrote.

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