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Kafka in Gaza: How Israel turned a Palestinian aid worker into a ‘terrorist’
All of the evidence in Mohammed Halabi’s six-year trial was either 'secret' or implausible. That didn’t stop Israel sentencing him to 12 years in prison.
By
Antony Loewenstein
September 8, 2022
After 3 years, accusations against Gaza World Vision head remain unproven
Mohammed Halabi, arrested in 2016 by Israel on accusations of diverting charity funds to Hamas, is still behind bars. Dozens of court hearings later, the state has yet to present evidence against him.
By
Antony Loewenstein
June 14, 2019
Will we ever know the truth about World Vision and Hamas?
Australia says it found no evidence that its World Vision funds were diverted to Hamas, as Israel alleges. But can the Israeli legal process be trusted? The Australian foreign ministry has not found any evidence that the Gaza head of a major humanitarian organization funneled Australian funds to Hamas, Australia’s ABC news reported Wednesday. The…
By
Dahlia Scheindlin
March 23, 2017
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Israel’s showdown with the UN over immunity for Gazan engineer
Does a UN engineer Israel accuses of working with Hamas have immunity from prosecution? The UN says that if Israel shares evidence of his guilt, it will lift the immunity. So why won't Israel hand over the evidence?
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+972 Magazine
September 21, 2016
Everything we don’t know about the World Vision in Gaza story
How the Israeli media reports a story spoon fed to it by the security services. And are government officials and the courts capable of acting any differently? The story of a Gaza man indicted for diverting millions to Hamas from a major international charity for terror activities is roiling headlines in Israel. The incident is important both for how…
By
Dahlia Scheindlin
August 7, 2016
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