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‘Cabinet supports dubious Palestinian organizations’ – The Daily Standard

D66 leader and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sigrid Kaag has left her mark on Dutch foreign policy. Because, it has become known, the Netherlands supports at least seven “dubious” Palestinian organizations. Two of these groups have ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. And that group is, fear not, on the European list of terrorist organizations.

The Netherlands therefore supports (indirect) terrorist groups. That’s hard to say, but the truth.

Despite several warnings from Israel, the Dutch cabinet has literally millions of euross given to the seven controversial NGOs. At least two of those organizations are now also receiving support. Yes, today.

One of these is Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCIP). According to Israeli intelligence services (and they know a thing or two about this), this group has a very, very close relationship with the Popular Front. An employee who has been charged even says in a police interrogation, let De Telegraaf know, that the organization does not even have to launder money, “because the Dutch aid flow will continue to come.”

According to Omroep ON! reporter Ernst Lissauer this is all “just the tip of the iceberg. “In addition, the question is asked: why? (because this has been done consciously for many years),” he says.

In May, the broadcaster confronted the woman responsible for this type of financing: Sigrid Kaag. From D66. Had she already apologized to Rhina Shnerb’s family, the broadcaster asked? That young woman was killed in a terrorist attack co-financed by Kaag, the reporter said. So, where are those excuses? Kaag replied that the Dutch ambassador had visited the family, but that later turned out to be a lie.

This is of course the Netherlands of Sigrid Kaag: a country that supports terrorism.

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What a shame.

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