By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News Jan 25th
Foreign governments are funding millions of
dollars’ worth of educational programming and teacher training in Israel each
year, revealed a report from Israel’s Channel 20 on Sunday.
The report alleges that over the last decade,
European states and the American government donated substantial sums of money
to developing and promoting educational content which reaches Israeli schools,
via NGOs operating in the Jewish state and seminars for educators.
The curriculum and courses funded by foreign
sources often promote liberal, left-wing causes that are likely at odds with
the values publicly stated by Israel’s Education Ministry.
According to the Channel 20 report, the
American government has contributed some 14 million shekels (about $4 million)
to NGOs the Haviva Fund and Abraham Initiative.
One course funded by the U.S. is an interactive site called Switch, which features an Arab and Jewish Israeli trading identities.
The Jewish Israeli learns about Israel’s War of
Independence from the perspective of an Arab, and at the end of the experiment,
decides to forgo serving in a combat unit in the army.
Between 2014 and 2019, the European Union
donated some 10 million shekels ($3 million) to the Midreshet Adam and
Association for Civil Rights.
These organizations, the report says, promote
educational programs that describe the Holocaust as a universal genocide,
rather than a uniquely Jewish tragedy, and suggest that the suffering of Gazans
and Israeli residents of Sderot are comparable.
Germany, Canada, and the Netherlands also
donated millions of shekels to NGOs dedicated to promoting left-wing causes in
Israel’s educational system, according to the report.
A May 2020 report by Israel’s Ministry of
Strategic Affairs warned that funds donated to Palestinian aid
organizations, from both state sources and private donors, are used to support
terrorism.
The report came on the heels of an announcement
by the European Union that it will continue funding Palestinian nonprofits,
even if said nonprofits have links to terrorist organizations.
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