Renowned Hungarian-American philanthropist George Soros, a notable critic of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has come under scrutiny for reportedly channeling an extensive sum exceeding $15 million over the past seven years to organizations supporting the Palestinian cause, as per a recent report in the New York Post.
The investigation reveals that Soros’ grant-making network, orchestrated through the Open Society Foundations, allocated a substantial portion of these funds, approximately $13.7 million, via the Tides Center. The Tides Center, recognized as a progressive organization, provided sponsorship to various nonprofits that have been known to offer justifications for the actions of Hamas, a Palestinian group engaged in conflicts with Israel.
George Soros, a Holocaust survivor and a Hungarian-born Jew, has a well-documented history of opposing Israeli policies and extending his support to groups advocating for causes linked to terrorism. Among the beneficiaries of Soros’ financial backing are organizations such as Adalah Justice Project, Jewish Voice for Peace, and If Not Now, which collectively received sums of $650,000, $400,000, and more, as highlighted in the New York Post’s report.
Adalah Justice Project, one of the entities receiving support, notably posted a photo on Instagram during a recent attack by Hamas, conveying the sentiment that “Israeli colonizers believed they could indefinitely trap two million people in an open-air prison… no cage goes unchallenged.” Additionally, some of these Soros-backed advocacy groups have been associated with events where anti-Semitic sentiments were voiced.
This revelation raises pertinent questions about the role of external funding in perpetuating conflicts and controversy in various regions, and it has not gone unnoticed in India. Prime Minister Modi’s government and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have been vocal in their criticisms of Soros, alleging that he seeks to undermine Indian democracy and influence the nation’s governance with his own preferences.
As such, Soros’ actions in funding pro-Palestine organizations contribute to the ongoing debate surrounding his influence on global political affairs and his stance on various world leaders, including Narendra Modi, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and former U.S. President Donald Trump. This story underscores the complex interplay of philanthropy, political activism, and international relations in today’s interconnected world.
It is essential to continue monitoring such developments and their implications for the international community, as they have far-reaching consequences for global geopolitics and the pursuit of peace and justice on the global stage.