Shurat HaDin—Israel Law Center

From Powerbase
Revision as of 16:27, 15 September 2013 by Tom Griffin (talk | contribs) (Intelligence links)
Jump to: navigation, search

Shurat HaDin—Israel Law Center (ILC) is an Israeli-based civil rights organization.[1]

The Center was founded in 2003.[1]

Intelligence links

The Center's website claims that it 'works together with western intelligence agencies'.[1]

A leaked cable sent from the US embassy in Tel Aviv in 2007, records the following conversation with the center's director Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, regarding its links to Israeli intelligence:

Leitner said that in many of her cases she receives evidence from GOI officials, and added that in its early years ILC took direction from the GOI on which cases to pursue. "The National Security Council (NSC) legal office saw the use of civil courts as a way to do things that they are not authorized to do," claimed Leitner. Among her contacts, Leitner listed Udi Levy at the NSC and Uzi Beshaya at the Mossad, both key Embassy contacts on anti-terrorist finance cooperation. Leitner offered a case against Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) as example of ILC's close cooperation with the GOI. After obtaining a judgment against PIJ for NIS 100 million (USD 25 million), ILC requested a lien for that amount against the Abu Akker Trading Company as a third party defendant. At the time, Abu Akker was one of the largest Palestinian importing companies, and Leitner said the Mossad provided her with the intelligence (similar to information provided to USG officials in a classified briefing) to prove that the company was funneling money to PIJ. According to Leitner, the ILC now decides its cases independently, but continues to receive evidence and witnesses from Israeli intelligence.[2]

It is possible that the 'Uzi Beshaya' mentioned in the cable actually refers to Uzi Shaya.

Bank of China case

According to a report by Yediot Ahronot, the Israeli government solicited Shurat HaDin to mount a case against the Bank of China, and the Center found a plaintiff in the family of Daniel Wultz, an American citizen killed by a Palestinian suicide bomber. Wultz's mother, Sheryl Cantor Wultz, is a cousin of US House Majority Leader Eric Cantor..[3] Yediot Ahronot reported:

In her discussions with the intelligence agents, Darshan Leitner insisted that she receives massive assistance from the government. She demanded convicting information on the bank activities, affidavits from authorized people and a commitment to provide for the trial an authorized witness that will say that the Chinese knew about the nature of the accounts and refused to close them. The consent was given – orally.[3]

The Israeli government reportedly withdrew permission for former security official Uzi Shaya to testify in the case, following Chinese pressure.[3]

BDS litigation

In August 2013, the Australian Jewish News reported that Shurat HaDin has lodged an official complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission against Associate Professor Jake Lynch, the director of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at Sydney University, over Lynch's support of the global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel.[4]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 About us, Shurat HaDin-Israel Law Center, accessed 13 September 2013.
  2. Israeli Ngo Sues Terrorists, Ties Up Pa Money, US Embassy Tel Aviv, 30 August 2007, released by Wikileaks, 1 September 2011.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 The Chinese Conundrum, Yediot Ahronot, 12 July 2013, translated at the Daniel Wultz Foundation.
  4. Racism complaint launched against BDS activist Lynch, Australian Jewish News, 13 August 2013.