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The organisation denies Palestinians right to self-determination and questions the existence of a Palestinian people (a common trope of Zionist organisations) and compared Arab concern over Palestinian refugees with Nazi Germany's utilisation of the ethnic Germans of the Sudetenland in its aggression against Czechoslovakia: | The organisation denies Palestinians right to self-determination and questions the existence of a Palestinian people (a common trope of Zionist organisations) and compared Arab concern over Palestinian refugees with Nazi Germany's utilisation of the ethnic Germans of the Sudetenland in its aggression against Czechoslovakia: | ||
− | Palestinians are not a “people” at all and do not consider themselves such... The Arab world invented the “Palestinian people” so that it would serve the same role as the Sudeten Germans did in the late 1930s.<ref> | + | Palestinians are not a “people” at all and do not consider themselves such... The Arab world invented the “Palestinian people” so that it would serve the same role as the Sudeten Germans did in the late 1930s.<ref name ="9 myths">Christians for Israel International Website [http://www.c4israel.us/c4i-us/nine_common_myths_about_israel Nine Common Myths about Israel]. Accessed 26 May 2015.</ref> <ref name ="14 lies">Christians for Israel International Website [http://www.c4israel.us/c4i-us/history/14_lies_that_block_peace The 14 Lies Blocking Peace in the Middle East]. Accessed 26 May 2015.</ref> |
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 16:54, 26 May 2015
Christians for Israel International is a Christian Zionist organisation and the international wing of the Netherlands-based Christians for Israel. The organisation was founded in 1998 by the Dutch, American, Canadian and German affiliates of Christians for Israel.[1] It is a registered non-profit (Dutch Chamber of Comerce No. 32070120).[2]
The organisation claims to have 'affiliates, partners and representatives in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, India, Indonesia, Italy, Israel, Kenya, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pacific Islands, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia and Former Soviet Union, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, South Sudan, Suriname, Swaziland, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States of America and Zambia.[3]
The organisation's website provides the following mission statement:
- Our mission is to bring Biblical understanding in the Church and among the nations concerning God's purposes for Israel and to promote comfort of Israel through prayer and action.
- Our vision is to establish a global network of Christians having local impact, for the blessing of the nation of Israel, the Jewish people and the church.
- Our strategy is to equip Christians in the nations to understand God’s purposes with the Jewish people and the nation of Israel, and to stand in the gap between Israel and the Church.[3]
Contents
Projects
Aliyah
CFII engages in efforts to facilitate Jewish migration to Israel. According to the CFII website, working in collaboration with the Jewish Agency for Israel and other Christian Zionist organisations, it has facilitated the migration of 100,000 Jews since 1996.[4]
It describes this work as 'fulfillment of biblical prophecy'.[4] It also works with the United Israel Appeal. It's main centre of aliyah operations appears to be in Ukraine. [4]
In 2004 CFII began a 'strategic alliance' with the Ebenezer Emergency Fund International a Christian Zionist organisation based in the UK. [4]
Support for Israeli Settlements
Through Christian Friends of Israeli Communities the CFII supports activities that bolster illegal Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories.[5]
Operation Protective Edge
In 2014, during Israel's attack on Gaza (Operation Protective Edge) CFII launched an appeal to raise $500,000 for use in southern Israel. Amongst other assistance the funds would be used purchase food parcels for IDF personnel.[5]
Israeli Advocacy in the FSU
CFII has sought to propagate Zionist views amongst the Christian population of the former Soviet Union. According to the coordinators of CFII's programme in the FSU:
- Christians in the FSU have an enormous hunger for the truth. They like to read, but there is little teaching available about God’s relationship with the Jewish people and His plans with the nation of Israel. That is why we have translated the book “Why Israel?” into Russian and Ukrainian. Now we are actively developing a Russian-language newspaper that seeks to put the current affairs around Israel in Biblical perspective.[6]
'Global Prayer Call Study Tour'
The CFII organises what it describes as 'study tours' of Israel.[7] The tours include attendance at the Global Prayer Call Conference in Jerusalem.[7] The most recent tour took place from 10-18 May 2015.[7] Attendees at the event included Willem J. J. Glashouwer, Tomas Sandell, Markus Ernst, Harald Eckert, Andrew Tucker, Rick Ridings, George Annadorai, Benjamin Berger, Pete Stucken, Drake Kanaabo, and Conrado Lumahan.[7]
Philanthropy
CFII supports a number of ostensibly philanthropic projects through the Hineni Foundation and the Jaffa Institute.[5]
Views
The website of the American affiliate of Christians for Israel International provides a number of pages that expound upon the organisation's view of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Refugees
CFII do not accept Israeli responsibility for causing Palestinians to flee what is now the state of Israel in 1949:
- Just before and during the Independence War (1948-1949) many Palestinian Arabs - about 650,000 people in total – fled the land. These were different groups of Arabs, each with their own reason to leave the country. The great-mufti of Jerusalem, who collaborated with the Nazi’s and the governments of the Arab countries, incited many Palestine Arabs to abandon Israel and to go to the Arab neighbors. The refugee problem was and still is very complex, and is remains a major issue in the negotiations for peace.[8]
An article by Jonathan S. Tobin hosted on the American CFII website also denies Israeli responsibility for the refugee problem:
- The Palestinian refugees, whose exit from the country was caused more by a general fear of the war sweeping over the land than by any action on the part of the Israelis...[9]
Another article hosted on the site, authored by Steven Plaut, accuses Arabs (without providing sources) from neighbouring countries of masquerading as Palestinian refugees:
- Hundreds of thousands of Arabs from other Arab countries then declared themselves “Palestinian refugees” in order to get handouts from the UN and other international relief organizations.[10]
Settlements
The organisation describes the international community's designation of Israeli settlements in the occupied territories as illegal as 'a lie'.[11]
Muslim Brotherhood
CFII describes the Muslim Brotherhood as an organisation bent on world domination:
- The Brotherhood`s goal is to turn the world into an Islamist empire. The Muslim Brotherhood, founded in Egypt in 1928, is a revolutionary fundamentalist movement to restore the caliphate and strict shariah (Islamist) law in Muslim lands and, ultimately, the world.[12]
CFII also alleges that the Brotherhood was allied with Nazi Germany.[12]
Israeli Arabs
The CFII America website provides material claiming that Israeli Arabs are unusually well-treated by Israel:
- Israeli Arabs are quite simply the best-treated political minority in the Middle East and are in some ways better treated than are minority groups in many European countries.[10]
International Committee of the Red Cross
CFII has accused the ICRC of corruption and accused the ICRC of changing international law by applying the Fourth Geneva Convention to the Occupied Territories.[11]
Palestinian Statehood
The organisation denies Palestinians right to self-determination and questions the existence of a Palestinian people (a common trope of Zionist organisations) and compared Arab concern over Palestinian refugees with Nazi Germany's utilisation of the ethnic Germans of the Sudetenland in its aggression against Czechoslovakia:
Palestinians are not a “people” at all and do not consider themselves such... The Arab world invented the “Palestinian people” so that it would serve the same role as the Sudeten Germans did in the late 1930s.[11] [10]
People
Rev. Willem J. J. Glashouwer (President) Harald Eckert (Chairman) Andrew Tucker (Executive Director)
Board Members circa May 2015
Bert Fluit | Pim van der Hoff | Drake Kanaabo | Leon Meijer
Contact
Address circa 2015
- Head office:
- Christians for Israel International
- P.O. Box 1100
- 3860 BC Nijkerk
- Netherlands
- Tel: +31 33 24 588 24
- Fax: +31 33 246 3644
email: info@c4israel.org
Website: http://www.c4israel.org/
Notes
- ↑ 'History Christians for Israel ', Christians for Israel International Website, accessed 26 May September 2015
- ↑ Christians for Israel International Website Governance. Accessed 26 May 2015.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Christians for Israel International Website Movement Christians for Israel International. Accessed 26 May 2015.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Christians for Israel International Website Help the Jews come home - ALIYAH. Accessed 26 May 2015.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Christians for Israel International Website Christians for Israel helps the Jews at home. Accessed 26 May 2015.
- ↑ 'Help your fellow Christians to discover God’s purposes for Israel...', Christians for Israel International Website, accessed 26 May September 2015
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Christians for Israel International Website Global Prayer Call Study Tour 10-18 May 2015. Accessed 26 May 2015.
- ↑ 'Israel 1917-present', Christians for Israel International Website, accessed 26 May September 2015
- ↑ 'Top Ten Myths about the Middle East Conflict', Christians for Israel International Website, accessed 26 May September 2015
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Christians for Israel International Website The 14 Lies Blocking Peace in the Middle East. Accessed 26 May 2015.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Christians for Israel International Website Nine Common Myths about Israel. Accessed 26 May 2015.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Christians for Israel International Website Who Is The Muslim Brotherhood?. Accessed 26 May 2015. Cite error: Invalid
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