George Soros' foundation funds pro-Hamas groups

Open Society foundation provided $13.7 million through the Tides Center, which funds organizations that promote anti-Israeli protests.

Radical leftist businessman George Soros is funding pro-Hamas groups through his Open Society foundation. This is shown by the records published on the organization's official website.

For example, Open Society donated $13.7 million to the Tides Center, an entity whose beneficiaries include the Adalah Justice Project, an organization that posted a photo on Instagram calling Israel a "colonizer" and implying that Hamas is the "resistance" on the day of the Oct. 7 massacre. "A reminder that the Israeli regime has waged 70+ years of war on Palestinians and has entrapped Palestinians in Gaza with a suffocating siege for 17 years. The natural reaction to colonization and oppression is resistance," said the Adalah Justice Project.

 

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Likewise, the Open Society Foundation gave at least $30,000 in 2020 to Desis Rising Up and Moving. This organization that sponsored the pro-Palestine protest in Bryant Park in New York City, where 139 people were arrested, according to the New York Post.

 

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Likewise, the Arab American Association of New York (AAANY) also received a donation of $60,000 in 2018. The association organized a demonstration in favor of the terrorists. "AAANY is proud to stand with thousands of our fellow New Yorkers to demand a ceasefire and an end to the genocide of our Palestinian brothers and sisters," the organization said on Instagram.

Soros' organization donated another $1.5 million to Adalah–The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel. However, this entity only received $800,000 before the center cut its ties with Soros' organization in 2018.

Jewish Voice for Peace and If Not Now, which received at least $500,000 from Soros, have also encouraged protests against Israel. "Both co-sponsored the Bryant Park rally, and its members were among the protestors who converged on the US Capitol complex Oct. 18," noted the New York Post.

Furthermore, Jewish Voice For Peace directly blamed Israel for Hamas' massacre of 1,400 civilians. "The Israeli government may have just declared war, but its war on Palestinians started over 75 years ago. Israeli apartheid and occupation — and United States complicity in that oppression — are the source of all this violence," reads its official website.