Profile
Country/Territory | Palestinian Authority |
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Website | http://www.miftah.org/ |
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Founded | 1998 in Jerusalem by Hanan Ashrawi, member of the Palestinian Legislative Council. |
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In their own words | Seeks to “disseminate the Palestinian narrative,” “influence policy and legislation,” and “achieve a more supportive policy environment for reform and democratization in Palestine.” |
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Funding
- In 2023, total income was $1.1 million; total expenses were $1.1 million.
- Donors include the European Union, Norway, Germany, Ireland, United Nations Population Fund, Oxfam Novib (Netherlands), Arab Fund (Kuwait), and Canada Fund. (See table below for further funding information.)
- In 2024-2026, MIFTAH is an implementing partner on a €3.5 million project funded by the European Union for “recentering the civic internet through partner engagement (RECIPE).”
- According to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) database, in 2024-2028, the European Commission is providing MIFTAH-Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy with €1.2 million for “Promoting civic space and social accountability in Palestine.”
- According to IATI, in 2021-2025, the Netherlands is providing MIFTAH and War Child Holland €755,000 for a project titled “We Rise”
- In 2021-2023, MIFTAH is an implementing partner of a CHF 6,645,000 project funded by Switzerland for the “Promotion and respect of human rights, gender equality and the international humanitarian law.”
- Other implementing partners include Adalah, Gisha, Hamoked, 7amleh, Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR), Physicians for Human Rights -Israel (PHR-I), Jerusalem Legal Aid and Human Rights Center (JLAC), and Women’s Centre for Legal Aid and Counseling (WCLAC).
- In 2020-2023, Miftah and the Women’s Centre for Legal Aid and Counseling (WCLAC) will receive €617,078 from the European Union to “Contribute to the promotion and protection of women human rights in the Palestinian society through the development of a national conducive legal environment and enhancement of the international accountability towards higher protection of Palestinian women.”
- In February 2015, Canada terminated a funding agreement with Miftah. According to MIFTAH’s 2023 financial documents, Canada has resumed funding. (See table below for further funding information.)
- According to Miftah, this followed Hanan Ashrawi’s attack against then Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird for stating that the Palestinians are making a “huge mistake” by going to the ICC. Ashrawi said, “Israel is enabled by apologists like John Baird to persist with the support of self-appointed advocates who become complicit in these war crimes,” and alleged that “Canada is indulging in political blackmail at the expense of our civil society institutions.”
- According to the Canadian government, the agreement was terminated due to Miftah failing to “meet its terms and conditions” by “refusing to acknowledge Canada’s contribution to the project.”
Activities
- Hanan Ashrawi, founder and Chair of the MIFTAH Board of Directors, addressed the virulent 2001 UN Durban Conference, claiming to represent the Palestinian people, which she called a “nation in captivity held hostage to an ongoing Nakba, as the most intricate and pervasive expression of persistent colonialism, apartheid, racism, and victimization.”
- Regularly lobbies the United Nations to “end the Israeli occupation and uphold accountability through international mechanisms.” It called for the removal of the separation wall, referring to it as an “Apartheid Wall” that creates “ghettos.”
- Hanan Ashrawi, founder and Chair of the MIFTAH Board of Directors, and Leila Fadi, MIFTAH Executive Director, signed a document asserting that Palestinian negotiators involved in 2013-2014 talks with Israelis should reject any agreement that “includes recognition of Israel as a Jewish state in any form.”
- In January 2020, Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO), of which MIFTAH is a member, vehemently opposed a new clause in European Union grant contracts with Palestinian NGOs that prohibits grantees from working with and funding organizations and individuals designated on the EU’s terror lists. According to media reports, PNGO claimed that Palestinian terrorist organizations are “political parties.”
Political Advocacy
- Miftah’s publications use highly politicized language, accusing Israel of “massacres,” “apartheid,” “summary executions” of Palestinian youth, and “Judaizing” Jerusalem.
- On February 10, 2025, MIFTAH falsely accused Israel of committing a “reproductive genocide against Palestinians,” alleging that it is “a practice that has been used since the Nakba” (meaning, since Israel gained independence in 1948).
- In October 2024, MIFTAH falsely accused Israel of deploying “sexual violence as a weapon of genocide.”
- In July 2024, MIFTAH published a statement claiming, “Israel is allowed to get away with mass murder and remain a nation among nations, who will stop Israel or others from doing this to another people? Those who greenlighted this genocide from day one, unwittingly created a beast that will turn on them the first chance it gets.”|
- In May 2024, MIFTAH was a signatory on a petition to the United Nations to “Declare Gaza a Famine-Stricken Zone.” According to the petition, “The actions and policies imposed by the Israeli occupation on the people of Gaza place it in a position of criminal responsibility…The United Nations and the Palestinian Authority must…push toward accountability and prosecution of the occupation for committing war crimes and crimes against humanity.”
- In March 2024, MIFTAH published a statement denying the systematic rapes of Israeli women on October 7th, referring to them as “Israeli allegations and misinformation, used to justify this genocide.” Hanan Ashrawi also attempted to undermine a UN report that confirmed sexual violence during Hamas’ attack tweeting, “’UN Report’ is based entirely on official Israeli sources! How credible is that form of hasbara? This totally invalidates the ‘report’.”
- In February 2024, MIFTAH was a signatory on a letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres on the UN Office on Genocide Prevention’s “Inexcusable Failure to Address Israel’s Ongoing Genocide in Gaza.” According to the letter, “The UN cannot afford to stay silent in the face of the genocide currently taking place in Gaza.”
- In November 2023, MIFTAH was a signatory on a letter to Third States calling to “Recognise Israel’s colonial settlement enterprise as one policy designed to maintain an institutionalised regime of racial domination and oppression over the Palestinian people as a whole, and address the root causes of Palestinian dispossession and domination, and the undermining of the individual and collective rights of the Palestinian people, inherent in Zionist settler colonialism,” and to “Recognise Israel’s judicial system as part and parcel of Israel’s apartheid regime, and provide full cooperation to the Office of the Prosecutor of the ICC and the UN ongoing Commission of Inquiry, to ensure justice and accountability.”
- In the aftermath of the brutal Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, MIFTAH was a signatory on a statement calling to “emphasize that the root causes of these events is the illegal occupation of Palestine by Israel.” According to the statement, “We consider the flagrant unconditional support the U.S and European officials are offering Israel occupation while ignoring the plight of the Palestinian people as complicity in Israeli human rights violations and crimes against humanity, including the crime of apartheid. It is the international community’s failure to hold the Israel occupation accountable for its crimes that have led to the current situation.”
- On October 27, 2023, in an interview for Democracy Now!, founder and chair of MIFTAH’s Board of Directors Hanan Ashrawi denied Hamas’ atrocities on October 7, calling accusations of massacres, rape, and beheading of children “nonsense.”
- In October 2023, MIFTAH was a signatory on a statement demanding that the “EU leadership must put an end to its double standards and complicity in Israel’s crimes against the Palestinian people.” According to the statement, “For violence to end, European leaders must address and eradicate the root causes of the ongoing violence, namely, Israel’s seven-decade long settler-colonial enterprise and oppression of the Palestinian people…The EU must intervene to ensure that Israel dismantles its discriminatory apartheid regime, including by rescinding all discriminatory laws and facilitating the right of return and to self-determination of the Palestinian people…The resounding silence of the EU leadership on Israeli atrocities committed in Gaza and their blind support for Israel signals that the EU is green-lighting, enabling and encouraging Israel’s military actions, which already may amount to war crimes, crimes against humanity, and incitement to commit genocide.”
- In May 2023, following comments by the EU Commission President celebrating Israel’s Independence Day, MIFTAH was a signatory on a statement accusing the president of “using racist anti-Palestinian tropes and denying Palestinian history and the atrocities of the Nakba.”
- In May 2023, MIFTAH tweeted, “After 86 days of hunger strike protesting his detention with no charge or trial, Khader Adnan was killed by Israel’s cruel policy of administrative detention & deliberate medical negligence. Khader is the 234th Palestinian prisoner to die inside Israeli prisons. Rest in power.”
- In November 2022, MIFTAH endorsed Palestinian NGO Al-Haq’s report “Israeli Apartheid: Tool of Zionist Settler Colonialism.” The report called on Member States of the UN General Assembly to “adopt a resolution to reconstitute the UN Special Committee against Apartheid and the UN Centre against Apartheid to address Israeli authorities’ commission of the crime against humanity of apartheid against the Palestinian people as a whole, and empower these bodies to proactively pursue the dismantlement of Israel’s settler colonial apartheid regime.”
- In August 2022, following criticism against the UN Commission of Inquiry’s use of antisemitic rhetoric, MIFTAH signed a joint statement “extend[ing] their full support and pledg[ing] their ongoing cooperation with the UN Commission of Inquiry on Palestine.” The statement affirmed that “the present Commission is a crucial step toward the recognition and remedy of Israel’s settler-colonial and apartheid regime as the root cause of Israel’s perpetual violations of international law in Palestine.”
- In July 2022, Commissioner Miloon Kothari made antisemitic comments on a podcast, claiming that the “Jewish lobby” controls social media and questioned whether Israel should have UN membership. In a letter to UNHRC President Federico Villegas, Commissioner Navi Pillay refused to condemn Kothari’s remarks, stating his comments “have deliberately been taken out of context…[and] deliberately misquoted.” Dozens of countries, UN Special Rapporteur Ahmed Shaheed, and HRC President Federico Villegas condemned these remarks.
- In May 2022, MIFTAH was a signatory to a flagrantly antisemitic report submitted to the UN Human Rights Council’s permanent Commission of Inquiry against Israel. The submission presented a blatantly false historical account that denied Israel’s right to exist, categorized Israel’s very existence as illegal, and labeled Zionism as a form of racism, demanding that the Commission “Recognise and Address Zionist Settler Colonialism and Apartheid as the Root Causes of Israel’s Ongoing Violations.”
- In February 2022, as part of a project funded by the European Union (see above), MIFTAH held a training session on “monitoring and documenting Israeli human rights violations.” According to MIFTAH, the training helps women “update their skills and knowledge on documenting these violations, which could be used as evidence in international advocacy.”
- In October 2021, Miftah held a meeting of civil society organizations to “strategize against the recent Israeli government decision to label six Palestinian NGOs as ‘terrorist organizations’.” In November 2021, MIFTAH was a signatory on a statement condemning the decision by the Israeli Ministry to designate six Palestinian NGOs as terrorist organizations. According to the statement, “The main task of our institutions and of Palestinian human rights defenders is to work towards an end to the occupation, the dismantling of the apartheid regime and towards the realization of our collective human rights to self-determination and the right of return…We further call on diplomatic missions, parliamentary representatives, and international organizations to reject and condemn the unlawful designation of the six Palestinian CSOs, to pressure the United States to condemn Israel’s designation and call for its rescission.”
- In February 2021, Miftah was a signatory on a joint statement to the United Nations alleging that “Israel has imposed and proactively maintains an apartheid regime over the Palestinian people.” The statement falsely claimed that Israel has a legal obligation to provide vaccines to the Palestinians, altogether ignore that Palestinians residing in Jerusalem are part of the Israeli health care system; that under the Oslo Accords the PA is responsible for health care of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza; and that the PA has adopted its own vaccine policy for its population.
- In December 2019, MIFTAH interviewed Director of Applied Research Institute – Jerusalem (ARIJ) Jad Ishaaq, discussing how “we must pursue Israeli officials as war criminals.”
- In 2016, MIFTAH sponsored a trip for five US Congressmen to visit east Jerusalem and Ramallah. According to the trip’s itinerary, the Congressmen met with Shawan Jabarin, who has alleged ties to the PFLP terrorist organization and as such has been denied exit visas by Israel and Jordan.
- Following the trip, one of the congressmen, Hank Johnson, made comparisons between Israeli settlers and termites. After significant criticism, Johnson apologized for his “poor choice of words.”
BDS
- Publishes articles that advocate for BDS (boycotts, divestment, and sanctions) against Israel, alleging that “the BDS campaign calls for justice first, framing the conflict in terms of colonization, oppression and denial of the basic human rights of the Palestinian people.”
- Published a list of Israeli products and companies, located both in Israel and abroad, for individuals to boycott in order “to force foreign governments, corporations, and individuals to abandon their support of Israel vis-a-vis threats to the economic interests.” The document compares Israel to Apartheid South Africa.
- In September 2024, MIFTAH was a signatory on a statement calling to “Impose lawful and targeted sanctions, including ending diplomatic relations with Israel, imposing banking and financial sanctions, suspension of trade or other cooperation agreement with Israel, until it ends its unlawful presence in the OPT, as well as its settlement enterprise, annexation, persecution, racial segregation and apartheid against the Palestinian people,” “a comprehensive ban on companies involved in the production, trade or marketing of settlement goods and services,” “comprehensive ban on companies involved in the production, trade or marketing of settlement goods and services,” and “end oil, gas and other energy agreements with Israel.”
- In November 2023, MIFTAH was a signatory on a statement calling to “escalate BDS pressure campaigns against apartheid Israel” and to “Impose a comprehensive military-security embargo on Israel as well as other sanctions to end their own complicity.”
- In February 2023, MIFTAH was a signatory on a statement “welcom[ing] the historic announcement by the Barcelona City Council to suspend all institutional relations with apartheid Israel.” The statement called for “arms embargo against apartheid Israel, stopping trade with Israel’s illegal colonial settlements, and ending projects and agreements that sustain the illegal situation, including the EU-Israel Association Agreement, the EU-Israel Association Council, international agreements for gas pipes through the Gaza coast, and the Euro-Asia Interconnector project receiving electricity from Israel’s colonial settlement enterprise.”
- In September 2022, MIFTAH was a signatory on a letter to the European Union to “review its decision to revive the Association Council Meeting, stop the recently signed gas deal and review its bilateral cooperation programmes.” According to the call, “Instead of allowing Israel to entrench its colonial enterprise and apartheid regime, rewarding it with further economic cooperation and trade of harmful military equipment and technologies, the EU and its Member States have an obligation, and interest, to hold Israel accountable and put an end to impunity.”
- In September 2022, MIFTAH endorsed a report by Al-Haq and Just Peace Advocates calling to “Update the UN database annually” and “Continue to exert the necessary efforts to ensure transparency and promote accountability for business activities in the occupied Palestinian territory, to counter the pervasive impunity stemming from corporate- related violations and grave breaches of international law in such contexts.”
- The UN BDS “blacklist” of businesses operating across the 1949 Armistice line selectively targets Israel apart from all other nations, is aimed at economically damaging companies that are owned by Jews or do business with Israel, and is ultimately meant to harm the Jewish State.
- In March 2022, MIFTAH was a signatory on an oral statement at the UN Human Rights Council calling to “adopt effective measures, including sanctions, to end Israeli apartheid.”
- In February 2022, MIFTAH participated in a campaign titled “#StopTradeWithSettlements,” calling “for an EU law that will end trade with illegal settlements once and for all.”
- In August 2021, MIFTAH signed a letter to the States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty calling to “put an end to Israel’s notorious use of arms and military equipment…by immediately imposing a comprehensive two-way arms embargo on Israel.” According to the letter, “This systematic brutality, perpetrated throughout the past seven decades of Israel’s colonialism, apartheid, pro-longed illegal belligerent occupation, persecution, and closure, is only possible because of the complicity of some governments and corporations around the world.”
- In August 2020, Hanan Ashrawi signed a statement calling for a “broad range of effective sanctions” against Israel. According to the statement, the signatories “fully support the right of the Palestinians to utilize all forms of legitimate resistance to this plan and to the dispossession, occupation, oppression and systematic discrimination to which Israel subjects them, including their right to campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel.”
Lawfare
Antisemitism
- In March 2013, published an article written by Nawaf al-Zaru that repeated the antisemitic blood libel that Jews use Christian blood to bake Passover matzah. After significant public criticism, MIFTAH removed the article, but attacked the blogger who exposed the article for “smearing” the organization and downplayed the centrality of the blood libel in the article.
- On January 22, 2011, MIFTAH published an article by journalist Jonathan Power calling for Jews to abandon Israel as a homeland and posing the question “Were not under-populated Birobidzhan, Uganda or Argentina better opportunities to build an Israel?”
- On February 1, 2010, MIFTAH published an article by Bouthaina Shaaban, Presidential Political and Media Adviser to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in which she claimed that Israel kills children to steal their organs:
- “After the Swedish journalist Donald Bostrom wrote about the Israeli army killing Palestinian youth in order to harvest their organs, there were other media reports about Israelis stealing Ukrainian children in order to harvest their organs. Once again there are documented reports from Haiti that organs are being stolen by Israelis without international justice intervening to put an end to such criminal practices against innocent vulnerable people.”
- On September 8, 2007, MIFTAH published an article by conspiracy theorist Elias Akleh that claimed that Israeli rabbis instructed their followers “to steal and burn Palestinian crops, to kill their farm animals, and to poison their water wells.”
Terrorism
- On February 10, 2025, MIFTAH published an eulogy for a former employee, Mousa Qous. Qous was also eulogized by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a EU-designated terror organization, which referred to Qous as a “comrade” and “combatant.” According to multiple media outlets, in 1991, Quous was sentenced to five-years in prison for his membership in the PFLP.
- On the morning of the October 7, 2023 Hamas-orchestrated massacre, MIFTAH’s Executive Director Tahreer Al Araj published a Facebook post, “Gaza the powerful…May Allah protect you.”
- In a January 2017 interview for Deutsche Welle, founder and chair of the Miftah board of directors Hanan Ashrawi claimed that Palestinian “attacks and their perpetrators” (as described by the interviewer, Tim Sebastian) “are seen by the people as resistance. And you cannot somehow adopt the language of either the international community or the occupier by describing anybody who resists as terrorist (sic)” (3:20).
- MIFTAH has hosted and cooperated with members of US-designated terror organizations, such as the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP).
- On July 28, 2019, the organization hosted Jamil Hilal to discuss his book, Spotlight on the crisis of the Palestinian political elite, which analyzes “the imposed priorities and obstacles to efforts towards realizing a Palestinian state.” Hilal has been referred to by Arabic news sources as a former member of the DFLP and an editor of the DFLP’s magazine.
- On May 2, 2018, MIFTAH published an interview with Majida Al-Masri, a member of the DFLP Political Bureau. In a 2012 op-ed in the Palestinian newspaper Al Hayat al Jadida, Al-Masri called for reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas “so that we will be able to stand against the occupation, to halt its activities against our prisoners, and to turn to the struggle to liberate Palestine – all of Palestine.”
- Following the killing of terrorists responsible for carrying out lethal attacks on Israeli civilians, on December 13, 2018, Ashrawi tweeted, “In the last 24 hrs. Israeli forces carried out 4 summary executions of #Palestinians in the West Bank, raided villages & towns, & detained dozens. Israeli settlers are on the rampage, protected by the Israeli army. This reign of #terror has compounded the pressure cooker effect.”
- On January 26, 2008, MIFTAH published a memorial notice for George Habash, founder of the PFLP.
- In 2006, MIFTAH described Wafa Idrees, one of the first female Palestinian suicide bombers, as “the beginning of a string of Palestinian women dedicated to sacrificing their lives for the cause.” Idrees detonated herself on January 27, 2002, killing 81 year-old Pinhas Takatli and wounding another 150 Israeli civilians. She is described as one of the “several young women” who “decided to join the ranks of the resistance movement.
Partners
- Miftah is a “Coalition Member” of the Aman Coalition.
- Member of the Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO), which refused to sign the anti-terror clause that is a condition of US government funding, stating “that its members would not sign funding agreements that included the ATC [Anti-Terror Certificate]: this is now a condition for membership under PNGO byelaws [sic]” (emphasis added).
- In June 2017, PNGO condemned Norway for pulling funding from a youth center named after Dalal Mughrabi, a terrorist who in 1978 murdered 37 civilians, including 12 children. PNGO referred to Mughrabi as a “Palestinian Woman Freedom Fighter,” stating that “PNGO believes this is another form of foreign domination and oppression calling Palestinian resistance a terrorist resistance against Israeli occupation…PNGO stands strong against conditional funding, especially when it threatens Palestinian right to resist foreign domination, exploitation, oppression and occupation” and that “there is a difference between freedom fighters and terrorists” (emphasis added).
- In April 2017, PNGO called on the international community not to “use aid to undermine legitimate Palestinian resistance.” According to PNGO, “We reject all de-legitimization or criminalization of lawful Palestinian resistance, whether in form of allegations of terrorism, anti-semitism or otherwise… We call on all governments and aid providers to respect our right to lawful resistance, support Palestinian human rights defenders, and ensure equal, impartial and transparent access to funding for all.”
2020-2023 Funding to MIFTAH
Donor (Amounts in $US) | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 |
European Union | | | 8,511 | 521,290 |
Switzerland (Swiss Cooperation Office) | 63,157 | | 568,421 | 180,000 |
Representative Office of Norway | | 726,739 | | 475,959 |
Representative Office of Ireland | 109,380 | 81,609 | 93,960 | 94,678 |
United Nations Population Fund | 10,571 | 27,893 | 25,000 | 26,000 |
Arab Fund | | | | 163,240 |
GIZ (Germany) | | 63,102 | 58,362 | 82,500 |
Oxfam International | | | | 56,377 |
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) | 55,000 | 22,000 | | |
Italy | | 22,432 | | |
Canada | 2,270 | | | |
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