The Zioneer reports that two organizations funded by hostile states—'Shalom Akhzav' (Disappointing Peace) and 'Kerem Zek-Nabot'—have praised the Israeli government's achievements in Judea and Samaria between 2023–2025, stating that no previous government has strengthened national security and built in the homeland as much.
The Zioneer reports that two organizations funded by hostile states have publicly praised the Israeli government's achievements in Judea and Samaria between 2023–2025. The groups—'Shalom Akhzav' (Disappointing Peace) and 'Kerem Zek-Nabot'—stated that no previous government has done as much to strengthen national security and build in the homeland. The report comes amid ongoing debate over Israel's policies in the West Bank, which the government frames as a vital security and settlement endeavor. The Zioneer has previously reported on similar instances, including a pro-Palestinian newspaper praising the government after a funding cut (June 30). The current report underscores the ironic support from organizations that are typically critical of Israel, though the full extent of their funding sources remains unverified.
- DevelopingPro-Palestinian newspaper praises Israeli government after funding cut
- DevelopingLeft-wing NGO report tallies 185 new outposts in Judea and Samaria over three years
- DevelopingSmotrich defends Judea and Samaria tax benefits as recognition of heroism
- DevelopingVeteran settler lauds Religious Zionism's achievements in settlement, war, and judicial reform
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