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  • Spanish funding to NGOs is highly decentralized, taking place at several levels of governance. Funds are managed and allocated by the central government, autonomous communities, provincial deputations, municipalities, and bar associations – and are usually channeled via highly politicized Spanish NGOs, reflecting deep political fissures and regional radicalization.
  • Spain provides millions of euros to highly politicized non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that promote anti-Israel narratives, including antisemitism, incitement, lawfare, and discriminatory BDS (boycott, divestment, and sanctions) Some of these groups also have ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) – a designated terrorist organization by the EUUSCanada, and Israel – and were designated as terror organizations by the Israeli Ministry of Defense in 2021 over these links.

Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID)

Palestinian NGOs funded through AECID

  • In 2022-2024, the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) is providing the Association for Woman and Child Protection (AISHA) with €250,000 for a gender-based violence related project.
    • Members of Aisha’s board of directors, Taghreed Jomaa and Elias al-Jelda, have served as PFLP Central Committee members (see NGO Monitor’s report “EU NGO Funding for the West Bank and Gaza in 2022”). 
    • On October 16, 2023, in the aftermath of the brutal Hamas attack on October 7, Jomaa, shared a Facebook post denying the Hamas massacre and that bodies of victims were burnt. The post suggested, using graphic images, that Israel was presenting a picture of a burnt dog as that of a burnt child. The post, referring to a well-known hate propagandist, read: “Western support for Israel is because of a dog??? American journalist Jackson Hinkle revealed that the photo of the charred child published by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was fake. Netanyahu said that it was of an Israeli child who was burned by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). According to a report by Fatima Triki, the American journalist revealed that the photo of the alleged Israeli child is [actually] one of a dog in a veterinary clinic that was distorted using artificial intelligence, but Western media is quick to repeat Netanyahu’s lies without verification or evidence.”
    • As extensively described by NGO Monitor, a central mechanism by which Hamas maintains control over NGO activities in Gaza is through “guarantors.” Local Gazans, approved by Hamas’ Ministry of Interior and National Security (MoINS), serve as the point of contact between Hamas authorities and NGOs. According to a December 2022 document produced by the Foreign Associations Department of MoINS and reviewed by NGO Monitor, AISHA’s guarantor is listed as “cooperating” with Hamas.2
  • In 2025, Spain provided $404,624 to the Al Awda Health and Community Association for “Sustaining maternal and gynecological services in the Gaza Strip.
  • In 2024, Spain granted $1.6 million to Palestinian Medical Relief Society (PMRS) for “Responding to the emergency health needs of vulnerable populations affected by the escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.”
    • Mustafa Barghouthi, founder and president of PMRS, praised the October 7th attacks in Israel and repeatedly denied the systematic rape of Israeli women during the atrocities.
    • On October 7, 2023, Barghouti declared: “Today is a glorious day for the Palestinian resistance and people. The resistance paid with interest for the attacks of the terrorist settlers, and for the attacks against the Al-Aqsa Mosque. It paid with interest for those who normalize [their relations] with the occupation.” 
  • In 2019-2021, AECID granted €400,000 to the Union of Agricultural Works Committee (UAWC) for “Improving the economic situation of vulnerable farmers.”
  • In 2020-2021, AECID granted €300,000 to the Union of Health Work Committees (UHWC) for “improved access to comprehensive services for survivors of violence.”
    • UHWC is identified by Fatah as an official PFLP “affiliate” and by USAID as the “the PFLP’s health organization.” Several UHWC board and staff members have reported ties to the terrorist group.
    • HWC’s Youth Development Program, “A community, cultural, and social development program that provide services to Jerusalemite youth through ‘Nidal Center,’” was shut down by Israeli authorities from 2009 to 2012 because, in the words of the Jerusalem District Court, it served as “a place of action of the [PFLP] organization.” According to the Jerusalem District Court, “following the closure of the [Center], the PFLP began operating under the guise of the non-profit the Union of Health Work Committees – Jerusalem…on June 9, 2015 at the request of the Minister of Defense the non-profit was an unlawful organization…”
    • Rabah Muhana, one of UHWC’s founders and former head, served as a member of the PFLP political bureau. On May 5, 2019, the PFLP issued a statement mourning Muhanna’s death and referring to him as a “warrior and a great national leader” and “one of the most prominent national leaders in the Gaza Strip.” During his funeral, Muhanna’s coffin was escorted by armed PFLP militants.
  • In 2020-2022, AECID granted the Spanish NGO Mundubat €449,735 for a project titled “Comprehensive Protection of the Palestinian Population in East Jerusalem.” According to Mundubat, the project partners include the PFLP-linked DCI-P and UPWC.

AECID Funding to Israeli NGOs

  • In 2024, Yesh Din received NIS 623,475 from AECID for a “Land and Law Enforcement Project.” A 2024 Yesh Din report that acknowledges AECID’s support – apparently part of this project – claims that “[Israel’s] military law enforcement system’s main function is whitewashing crimes committed against Palestinians by Israeli soldiers.”
    • Yesh Din is central to the allegations that Israeli investigative and court systems are unable or unwilling to investigate allegations of wrongdoing and is part of a wider “lawfare” strategy of pressing “war crimes” cases against Israeli officials in foreign courts and in the International Criminal Court (ICC). These campaigns use faulty information and skewed statistics to promote their political claims.
  • In 2023, Physicians for Human Rights – Israel (PHR-I) received NIS 817,000 from AECID.
    • Under the guise of medical expertise and scientific fact, PHR-I promotes distorted and false narratives, aimed at demonizing and delegitimizing Israel in the international arena.
    • In May 2023, PHR-I was a signatory on a statement blaming Israel for the death of Khader Adnan following his 86-day-long hunger strike and refusal to receive medical treatment from the Israeli Prisons Service. According to the statement, “Israel’s unjust system of arrests and detention are part and parcel of the policies used by Israel to maintain its occupation and apartheid regime.”
  • In 2023, Hamoked received NIS 808,000 from AECID.
  • In 2020-2023, Bimkom received NIS 1.9 million from AECID.
    • Bimkom regularly files petitions in an attempt to alter government policies related to spatial planning, planning procedures, and Bedouin communities.
  • In 2020-2021, Breaking the Silence received NIS 155,262 from AECID.
    • Breaking the Silence makes sweeping accusations based on anecdotal, anonymous, and unverifiable accounts of often low-ranked soldiers. These “testimonies” lack context, are politically biased, and erase the complicated reality in the West Bank. In addition, they reflect a distorted interpretation of the conflict in order to advance the political agenda of Breaking the Silence activists, thereby fueling the international campaigns against Israel.
  • In 2020-2021, B’Tselem received NIS 59,214 from AECID.

AECID Funding to Politicized NGOs Active in the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Year(s)PartnersAmount
2025Al Awda Health and Community Association$404,624
2024Yesh DinNIS 623,475
2024Ir AmimNIS 20,000
2022-2024Association for Woman and Child Protection (AISHA)€250,000
2024Al Awda Health and Community Association$275,330
2024Palestinian Medical Relief Society (PMRS)$1.6 million
2023Physicians for Human Rights - Israel (PHR-I)NIS 817,000
2023HaMokedNIS 808,000
2020-2022Mundubat, DCI-P, UPWC, JLAC€449,735
2019-2021UAWC€400,000
2020-2021B'TselemNIS 59,214
2020BimkomNIS 592,970
2019Ma’an Development Center€300,000
2016-2017WATC, CFTA, YMCA – East Jerusalem€586,626
2019-2020Breaking the SilenceNIS 135,808
2020B'TselemNIS 19,926
2019Yesh DinNIS 627,840
2019Kerem NavotNIS 30,861
2021Norwegian Refugee Council$609,756
2020$1,694,015
2019€500,000
2017Palestinian Center for Human Rights€250,000

Basque Autonomous Community

  • Since 2014, the Basque Autonomous Community has funded several PFLP linked NGOs, including Addameer, Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCI-P), and Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees (UPWC).
  • Funding of Palestinian NGOs is mainly channeled via politicized Spanish NGOs and is granted by multiple Basque governmental bodies such as the Basque Government (AVCD); Provincial Councils of Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa; and the Municipalities of Bilbao, San Sebastián and Vitoria-Gasteiz.
  • The Basque Autonomous Community also funds projects to develop and strengthen BDS campaigns.

NGOs funded through the Basque Autonomous Community

Addameer

  • Addameer is a leader of campaigns in support of Palestinians prisoners convicted of security offenses, referring to them as “political prisoners” and altogether omitting the context of violence and terror.
  • Addameer is an “affiliate” of the  PFLP terror group. Several of Addameer’s current and former employees, as well as lawyers that work for Addameer, are linked to the terror group. For more information on Addameer’s PFLP ties, read NGO Monitor’s report “Addameer’s Ties to the PFLP Terrorist Group.”
  • On October 22, 2021, the Israeli Ministry of Defense declared Addameer a “terror organization” because it is part of “a network of organizations” that operates “on behalf of the ‘Popular Front’.”
  • In June 2025, the US Department of Treasury sanctioned Addameer for “being owned, controlled, or directed by, or for having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, the PFLP.”
  • In 2024-2026, the Municipality of San Sebastian is providing the Spanish NGO SODEPAZ and Addameer with €50,000 to “guarantee the rights of Palestinian political prisoners, with special attention to former female prisoners.”
  • In 2024, the Basque Agency for Cooperation and Solidarity (BACS) provided Addameer with €78,000 for “Defending the rights of the Palestinian population detained by the Israeli occupation through a holistic human rights approach.”
  • In 2023-2024, the San Sebastian City Council provided €49,727 to SODEPAZ and Addameer to “Guarantee the rights of Palestinian political prisoners, with special attention to former female prisoners.”
  • In 2022-2024, the Municipality of San Sebastian provided the Spanish NGO SODEPAZ and Addameer with €48,147 to “guarantee the rights of Palestinian political prisoners, with special attention to former women prisoners.”
  • In 2021-2023, the Municipality of San Sebastian provided the Spanish NGO SODEPAZ and Addameer with €49,740 for a project, “Defense of the rights of Palestinian political prisoners with a global approach to human rights.” 

Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees (UPWC) (See above)

  • Since 2014, the Basque Autonomous Community has provided at least €2.8 million for projects with the Union of Palestinian Women´s Committees (UPWC).
    • In 2023-2025, the Basque Autonomous Community provided the Spanish NGO Mundubat and UPWC with €716,058 for “Improving mental health and psychosocial support for women, girls, boys and adolescents in the Gaza Strip.”
    • In 2021-2023, the Basque Agency for Development Cooperation (AVCD) provided Mundubat with €622,658 for “reducing vulnerability and strengthening the resilience of the Palestinian population in east Jerusalem.” The project was implemented by UPWC( primary recipient) together with Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCI-P), Addameer, and Jerusalem Legal Aid and Human Rights Center (JLAC).
      • Following the October 7 Hamas-orchestrated massacre, and referring to areas within the internationally recognized borders of Israel, UPWC published a statement affirming, “the entry of the Palestinians into part of their occupied territories comes from the belief of the Palestinian people in their right to freedom, justice, and self-determination as a people subjected to the authority of the Zionist occupation” (emphasis added). 

Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCI-P) (see above)

  • In 2024, the Basque Autonomous Community provided the Spanish NGO Asociación Paz con Dignidad and DCI-P with €200,000 for a project, “Protection of Palestinian children who are victims of Israeli occupation policies, in the context of the criminalization of human rights organizations.”
  • In 2024, the Basque Autonomous Community provided the Spanish NGO Mundubat and DCI-P with €200,000 for a project intended to “promote comprehensive protection, resilience and human rights for the Palestinian population in East Jerusalem.”

Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees (PARC)

  • In 2024, the San Sebastian City Council granted €50,000 to Asamblea de Cooperación Por la Paz (ACPP) and PARC for “promoting gender equality and the socio-economic empowerment of the rural population in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.”
  • In 2024, the Basque Autonomous Community granted €200,000 to ACPP and PARC for a project titled “Localized nexus action for the comprehensive protection of the rights and dignity of the Palestinian population under occupation in accordance with IHL and IDH.”
  • In October 2023, in the aftermath of the brutal Hamas atrocities, PARC posted a statement calling to “stop the Israeli occupation’s massacres against our people in the Gaza Strip.” PARC claimed, “Gaza, as we all know and seen, has been living in the world’s largest open-air prison for the last 16 years! They suffer regular attacks from the Israeli Zionist army.…The massacre committed in the Gaza Strip is horrific…Time has come, for all people around the world to stand upright in the face of injustice, aggression and occupation.”

BADIL

  • In 2024, the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa (Basque Autonomous Community) granted €100,000 to Paz con Dignidad for a project with BADIL titled “Identity and Collective Resistance: The Struggle of Palestinian Youth Against Geopolitical Fragmentation.”
  • In 2020-2023, the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa provided Paz con Dignidad and BADIL with €120,000 and €100,000.
  •  In December 2023, BADIL published a report, “The Palestinian People Have a Right to Armed Struggle by Virtue of their Inalienable Right to Self-Determination,” openly denying the right of Israel to exist. According to BADIL “It is important to note that the establishment of the State of Palestine on the pre-1967 borders does not realize the right to self-determination of the Palestinian people, and so does not preclude the legitimacy of their collective acts in pursuit of self-determination. Rather, as long as their right to self-determination is not fully implemented by all and for all, the right to resist is activated, irrespective of whether or not a state for (some) Palestinians has been created and is gradually recognized by members of the international community” (emphasis in original).

Juzoor

  • In 2024, BACS granted €170,370 to Médicos del Mundo and Juzoor for the “Provision of comprehensive primary health care and social services to the population affected by the conflict in Gaza with a gender and inclusive approach.”
  • In at least 20072021, Juzoor maintained a Jerusalem Youth Parliament (JYP), “…designed to actively engage young Jerusalemite Palestinians ages 12 to 17 (as well as their parents and teachers) in active citizenship and to raise awareness of their Palestinian identity.” According to a November 30, 2014 article, JYP was still active and directed by Mosab Abbas and Basel Abed. It appears that Abbas has been the general coordinator of the JYP program since at least 2008.
Year(s)FunderAmountNGO(s)
2024-2026Municipality of San Sebastian€50,000SODePAZ; Addameer
2024Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa€100,000Paz con Dignidad; BADIL
2023-2025Basque Agency for Cooperation and Solidarity€716,058Mundubat; UPWC
2024Basque Agency for Cooperation and Solidarity€170,370Médicos del Mundo; Juzoor
2024San Sebastian City Council€50,000ACPP; PARC
2024Basque Agency for Cooperation and Solidarity€200,000ACPP; PARC
2024Basque Agency for Cooperation and Solidarity€78,000Addameer
2024Basque Agency for Cooperation and Solidarity€200,000Asociación Paz con Dignidad; DCI-P
2024Basque Agency for Cooperation and Solidarity€200,000Mundubat; DCI-P
2023-2024San Sebastian City Council€49,727SODePAZ; Addameer
2022-2024Municipality of San Sebastian€48,147SODePAZ; Addameer
2022-2023Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa€100,000Asociación Paz con Dignidad; BADIL
2021-2023Basque Agency for Development Cooperation (AVCD)€622,658Mundubat; Addameer; Union of Palestinian Women's Committees (UPWC); Defense for Children International-Palestine (DCI-P)
2021-2023Municipality of San Sebastián€49,740SODePAZ; Addameer
2021-2022AVCD€150,000Addameer
2021-2022Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa€39,999Mundubat; UPWC
2021-2022AVCD€200,000Mundubat; UPWC
2021-2022AVCD€200,000DCI-P
2020-2022Municipality of San Sebastián€98,479PARC
2020-2022Municipality of San Sebastián€48,477SODePAZ; Addameer
2020-2021AVCD€199,998Mundubat; UPWC
2020-2021AVCD€199,998DCI-P
2020-2021Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa€120,000BADIL
2019-2021Municipality of San Sebastián€45,499Mundubat; UPWC
2019-2021Municipality of San Sebastián€50,000SODePAZ; Addameer
2019-2020Municipality of San Sebastián€17,446Mundubat; UPWC
2019-2020Provincial council of Gipuzkoa€40,000SODePAZ; HWC
2019-2020Municipality of Vitoria-Gasteiz€67,682Mundubat; DCI-P
2019-2020Provincial Council of Bizkaia€80,000Paz con Dignidad; UHWC
2019-2020AVCD€199,946Mundubat; UPWC
2019-2021AVCD€799,362Mundubat; UPWC;DCI-P; Addameer; JLAC
2018-2019AVCD€184,252Mundubat; UPWC
2018-2019Municipality of Vitoria-Gasteiz€56,999Solidaridad Internacional; Addameer
2018-2020Municipality of San Sebastián€50,000SODePAZ; Addameer
2018-2020Municipality of San Sebastián€11,630SODePAZ; HWC
2018-2019Provincial council of Gipuzkoa€120,000Paz con Dignidad; BADIL
2017-2019AVCD€180,000Addameer
2017-2018AVCD€200,000Paz con Dignidad; UHWC
2017-2018Provincial Council of Bizkaia€80,000Paz con Dignidad; UHWC
2017-2019Municipality of San Sebastián€48,643SODePAZ; Addameer
2016-2018AVCD€200,000SODePAZ; HWC
2016-2018AVCD€200,000Paz con Dignidad; UHWC
2016-2017Municipality of Vitoria-Gasteiz€68,332Solidaridad Internacional; Addameer
2016-2018Provincial council of Gipuzkoa€81,248SODePAZ; Addameer
2016-2018Municipality of San Sebastián€66,489SODePAZ; Addameer
2016-2017Provincial Council of Bizkaia€80,000Paz con Dignidad; UHWC
2015-2016Provincial Council of Bizkaia€70,000Paz con Dignidad; UHWC
2015-2019AVCD€199,988Addameer
2015-2016AVCD€200,000Paz con Dignidad; UHWC
2015-2018AVCD€800,764Mundubat; UPWC; DCI-P; LRC; AIC, Bisan, HWC
2015-2016Provincial Council of Bizkaia€7,500Mundubat; HWC
2015Provincial Council of Bizkaia€69,450Mundubat; UAWC
2015-2017Municipality of San Sebastián€69,429SODePAZ; Addameer
2014-2015AVCD€199,246Paz con Dignidad; UHWC
2014-2016AVCD€514,837Paz con Dignidad; HWC
2014-2015Municipality of Vitoria-Gasteiz€97,947Solidaridad Internacional; Addameer
2014-2015Provincial council of Gipuzkoa€23,999Mikelazulo Kultur Elkartea; UAWC
2014Municipality of Bilbao€30,000Mundubat; UAWC
2014-2015Provincial Council of Bizkaia€70,000Paz con Dignidad; UHWC
2014-2016Municipality of San Sebastián€68,921SODePAZ; PCHR

Extremadura regional government

  • The Spanish NGO Alianza Por la Solidaridad (Alliance for Solidarity) has an “office in Extremadura,” which considers “Palestine [to be] a priority country for intervention… especially in ‘everything related to working with women who are victims of various forms of violence, particularly gender-based violence.’” Alliance for Solidarity “collaborates withWomen’s Affairs Technical Committee (WATC).
    • In the April 2020 edition of its Voice of Women magazine, WATC published an interview with the wife of the late Palestinian terrorist Khalil al-Wazir (Abu Jihad).  Abu Jihad was responsible for the 1978 “Coastal Road massacre” in which 38 Israeli civilians were murdered, including 13 children. During the interview, WATC refers to Abu Jihad as “one of the leaders of the Palestinian revolution, whose last words were ‘no voice rises above the intifada‘” (emphasis added).
  • In 2024, the Agency for International Development Cooperation (AEXCID) provided funding to Al-Haq (amount unknown) for a report that referred to terror attacks as “acts of struggle” and asserting that “Even if individual acts of struggle breach provisions of international humanitarian law in bello, never should the Israeli colonial power or the international community categorise the collective resistance of the Palestinian people in pursuit of their inalienable jus cogens right to self-determination as ‘terrorism’, and justify its policy of suppression accordingly.”
    • On October 22, 2021, the Israeli Ministry of Defense declared Al-Haq a “terror organization” because it is part of “a network of organizations” that operates “on behalf of the ‘Popular Front’.”
    • On September 4, 2025, the US Department of State sanctioned Al-Haq on the grounds of “directly engag[ing] in efforts by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute Israeli nationals, without Israel’s consent.”
    • Since the October 7, 2023 Hamas-orchestrated massacre, Al-Haq, has led the “genocide” accusations against Israel and has intensified its lawfare campaign in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC). For more information, see NGO Monitor report “FIDH and Its PFLP-Linked Member NGOs Lead “Genocide” Accusation Against Israel.”
    • In a July 2023 letter addressed to members of the European Parliament, Al-Haq wrote, “For seven decades, Israel has imposed an apartheid regime over the Palestinian people, which constitutes a tool of the broader settler-colonial regime. Israel’s permanent occupation is yet another extension of the settler-colonial apartheid regime.” Referring to Israeli sovereignty itself, Al-Haq added, “These root causes must be dismantled before any sort of good faith negotiation can ever happen.” In the same letter, which took on a new light after the October 7th atrocities, Al-Haq also claimed that “by keeping democratically elected political parties on the EU terrorist list, the EU is perpetuating the denial of self-determination of the Palestinian people. Hamas needs to be removed from the terrorist list to ensure Palestinian internal cohesion and democracy.”
    • Al-Haq’s General Director Shawan Jabarin is linked to the PFLP. According to the Israeli Supreme court, Jabarin “is apparently acting as a manner of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde, acting some of the time as the CEO of a human rights organization, and at other times as an activist in a terror organization.”

Andalucía Agency for International Development Cooperation (AACID)

NGOs funded through AACID and Andalusian Municipalities

In addition to AACID, Al Quds Association reports funding by local Andalusian governmental bodies to HWC, PCHR, and AIC. (See table below).

Year(s)FunderProjectAmountNGO(s)
2023Municipality of Málaga"Basic medical care in Tubas, Nablus and Qalqilya, through the provision and equipping of medical centres"€14,613HWC
2022Municipality of Málaga"Caring for people with chronic diseases and those affected by COVID-19 in Tubas, Nablus and Qalqilya, Palestine."€6,751HWC
2021Municipality of Málaga“Improved health and well-being of
the vulnerable Palestinian population
in the face of the COVID19 pandemic
in marginal areas of northern
West Bank: municipality of
Tubas and surroundings”
€10,747HWC
2021AACID“Promotion and protection of
women's rights in the Strip
from Gaza”
€109,825PCHR
2020Municipality of Málaga“Improved access to primary health care and wellness of vulnerable people in the West Bank”€14,933HWC
2019Municipality of Málaga“Right of access to medical care for the most vulnerable Palestinian population in isolated areas of Area C. West Bank (Palestine)”€14,595HWC
Provincial Council of Málaga€35,599HWC
2019Municipality of Casares“Protecting the right of access to healthcare in the Gaza Strip (Palestine)”€15,000PCHR
2018Municipality of Málaga“Strengthening capacities for comprehensive health care and reproductive and sexual health of women in rural areas of Bethlehem, West Bank”€12,297HWC
Provincial Council of Málaga€30,000HWC
2018Provincial Council of Málaga“Protection and promotion of women's rights in the Gaza Strip through access to justice, empowerment and legal defense”€20,000PCHR
2017Municipality of Málaga“Protection of women's social and reproductive rights through health care and empowerment against gender-based violence”€7,750HWC
2017Provincial Council of Málaga“Making visible the construction of bridges of dialogue between Palestinian and Israeli Human Rights defenders”€25,000AIC
2016Municipality of Málaga“Protecting the health of Palestinian women through€13,420HWC
Cancer diagnosis, prevention and treatment in the West Bank.”HWC
2016Provincial Council of Málaga“Making visible the construction of bridges of dialogue between Palestinian and Israeli Human Rights defenders”€25,000AIC

Municipality of Barcelona

  • In 2024, the Barcelona City Council granted €160,000 to Addameer for a project titled “Protection of Palestinian political prisoners in a context of criminalization.”
  • In 2024, the Barcelona City Council granted €150,000 to AWDA for “the protection of children in Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip, from a psychosocial health perspective.”

Valencia Autonomous Government

  • Valencia – via the autonomous regional government (Generalitat Valenciana, or GVA), provincial government (Diputación de Valencia, or DIPVAL), regional development aid system (Cooperació Valenciana) and other agencies – funds various PFLP-tied NGOs.
  • In April 2025 – March 2026, Cooperació Valenciana is funding (amount undisclosed) a project titled “SURGERY FOR VULNERABLE PATIENTS REGISTERED ON THE WAITING LIST OF THE GAZATI MINISTRY OF HEALTH,” by Paz con Dignidad implemented by AWDA in Gaza.
  • In February 2025 – January 2026, Cooperació Valenciana granted an undisclosed amount to Mundubat for a project titled “Guarantee comprehensive protection services for the vulnerable population in the West Bank,” implemented by Addameer.
  • In January 2024 – June 2025, Cooperació Valenciana granted an undisclosed amount to Mundubat for a project titled “Guarantee access to protection services for vulnerable populations in East Jerusalem on both sides of the separation wall,” implemented by Addameer.
  • In 2024, GVA granted €396,000 to Paz con Dignidad for a project with AWDA titled “Comprehensive protection and psychosocial support for Gazan children who are victims of conflict and violence in East Khan Younis, Southern Gaza Strip.”
  • In 2023-2024, GVA granted €326.333,00 to Paz con Dignidad, earmarked for a project titled “Protection and psychosocial support services for Gazan children in Beit Hanoun, North Gaza Strip,” implemented by AWDA.

Footnotes

  1. On April 7, 2026, DCI-P announced that it had “ceased operations.” The main officials at DCI-P announced a new NGO, Palestinian Center for Children’s Rights (PCCR), on June 1, 2026, stating that it “will continue the work previously carried out by Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCIP) throughout the occupied Palestinian territory” (on file with NGO Monitor).
  2. “Report on the employees in foreign associations that have the right to submit a request for a foreign visitor” was submitted on December 14, 2022 to the Director of the Division of Associations.

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