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''The Electronic Intifada'' (''EI'') is an online Chicago-based publication covering the
Israeli–Palestinian conflict The Israeli–Palestinian conflict is one of the world's most enduring conflicts, beginning in the mid-20th century. Various attempts have been made to resolve the conflict as part of the Israeli–Palestinian peace process, alongside other ef ...
. It describes itself as
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, independent, and providing a Palestinian perspective.


History

''EI'' was founded in February 2001 by Ali Abunimah, an American citizen of Palestinian descent;
Arjan El Fassed Arjan El Fassed (born 5 August 1973) is a former Dutch politician and human rights activist as well as development aid worker. As a member of GreenLeft (GroenLinks) he was an MP from 17 June 2010 to 19 September 2012. He focused on matters o ...
, human rights activist based in the Netherlands; Laurie King, an anthropologist and former coordinator of the International Campaign for Justice for the Victims of
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and the managing editor of the '' Journal of Palestine Studies'' in Washington; and Nigel Parry, currently an eclectic Internet consultant, writer and musician based in Pittsburgh. In April 2008, ''The Electronic Intifada'' published an article containing e-mails exchanged by members of the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA). The stated purpose of the group was "help ngus keep Israel-related entries on Wikipedia from becoming tainted by anti-Israel editors". Five Wikipedia editors involved in a CAMERA campaign were sanctioned by Wikipedia administrators, who wrote that the project's open nature "is fundamentally incompatible with the creation of a private group to surreptitiously coordinate editing by ideologically like-minded individuals". According to their website, ''The Electronic Intifada'' is mainly funded by its readers, with additional funds provided by private foundations. It does not receive funds from governments or political parties. In 2010, it received US$130,000 in donations from individuals and US$83,000 from private foundations.


Conflict with NGO Monitor over Dutch funding

In 2010, the Jerusalem-based NGO Monitor criticized the Dutch Interchurch Organisation for Development Cooperation (ICCO) for providing financial support to ''The Electronic Intifada'', which it said was
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and compared Israeli policies with those of the Nazi regime.
Gerald M. Steinberg Gerald M. Steinberg. a professor of politics at Bar Ilan University, is an Israeli academic, political scientist, and political activist. He is founder and president of NGO Monitor, a policy analysis think tank focusing on non-governmental or ...
, head of the organization, described ''The Electronic Intifada'' as "an explicitly pro-Palestinian political and ideological Web site" that hosts "anti-Israel propaganda." Marinus Verweij, chairman of ICCO’s executive board said "The ''EI'' reports frequently about the violations of human rights and international humanitarian law by the State of Israel. In no way is the ''EI'' anti-Israel or anti-Semitic." He described ''The Electronic Intifada'' as "an important source of information from the occupied Palestinian territories" frequently used by newspapers such as '' The Washington Post'' and the '' Financial Times''. Dutch Foreign Ministry spokesman Ward Bezemer stated that whether ICCO had promoted anti-semitism, a criminal offence, is to be determined by the Public Prosecutor on the basis of Dutch law. On 26 November 2010, Dutch Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal, who is Jewish and has an Israeli wife, said: "I will look into the matter personally. If it appears that the government subsidized NGO ICCO does fund ''The Electronic Intifada'', it will have a serious problem with me." Rosenthal later told IKON radio that "anti-semitism is not the issue" but "my concern about calls to contribute to boycotts and embargoes". ''The Electronic Intifada'' responded to NGO Monitor's statements regarding ICCO's financial support. ''The Electronic Intifada'' wrote: "NGO Monitor is an extreme right-wing group with close ties to the Israeli government, military, West Bank settlers, a man convicted of misleading the US Congress, and to notoriously Islamophobic individuals and organizations in the United States." ''EI'' co-founder MP Arjan El-Fassed, who also wrote for the website Al-Awda, told the Dutch newspaper ''
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'' that the fuss created by NGO Monitor was related to one quote from an interview with Jewish Holocaust survivor and anti-Zionist
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in June 2009. Meyer told ''EI'': 'I can write up an endless list of similarities between Nazi Germany and Israel.' In the same article, the Director of the Centre for Information and Documentation Israel (CIDI),
Ronnie Naftaniel Ronald Maurice (Ronny) Naftaniel (born October 10, 1948 in Amsterdam) is the director of the ''Centrum Informatie en Documentatie Israël'' (Center for Information and Documentation Israel) (CIDI), in The Hague, The Netherlands. Ronny Naftaniel i ...
, asserted that ''The Electronic Intifada'' is not an anti-Semitic website. He did, however, state that, while everybody should be free to express their opinion, the Dutch government should not indirectly fund a website that regularly calls for a boycott of Israel. On 14 January 2011, ICCO decided not to change its policy after a discussion held with the Dutch foreign minister. In response to ICCO's decision, '' The Jerusalem Post'' reports that Dutch Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal "will monitor ICCO’s activities. He will consider this as a minus when he makes up the balance when ICCO applies again in a new subsidies round," as said by Ward Bezemer, a spokesman for Rosenthal." Partos, a national umbrella for more than a hundred Dutch civil society organizations in the international development cooperation sector, strongly condemned Rosenthal's threats to ICCO's funding. "Rosenthal's position vis-à-vis ICCO creates a dangerous precedent for the future. Development organisations will have to continue to fight for an independent voice in the debate. Partos will … stand up for that." In April 2011, Professor of International Cooperation Studies Paul Hoebink argued that Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal has no say in Dutch government funding to ICCO because Minister Ben Knapen holds the portfolio. In addition, ICCO's contribution to ''The Electronic Intifada'' is paid with ICCO's own funds. Professor of International Law and Dutch politicians for the Labour Party,
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considered Rosenthal's threat to cut government funding if ICCO continues its financial support to ''The Electronic Intifada'' as very worrying.


Reception

Gil Sedan, a
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reporter in 2001, described ''EI'' as a "cyberpropaganda" site which "may contribute to a better understanding of the Palestinian cause," but also said that it "is too biased to be of much use to mainstream publications." Hannah Brown of '' The Jerusalem Post'' in 2002 described ''EI'' as "one of the most elaborate" sites giving a "Palestinian perspective of the news". According to Brown, ''EI'' is a "very professional, user-friendly and well written" website. At this time, it included photographs "such as a picture of a lone, small Palestinian boy aiming a stone at an Israeli tank."Hannah Brown,
Virtual war
", '' The Jerusalem Post'', 27 September 2002
Political journalist
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stated in '' The Nation'' in 2000: "there are a number of excellent news outlets for those who want unjaundiced reporting" describing ''The Electronic Intifada'', and
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, as "trustworthy". ''
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'', a Dutch major mainstream newspaper, recommended ''The Electronic Intifada'' to its readers in 2006 at the height of the war on Lebanon. NRC wrote, "''The Electronic Intifada'' (''EI''), a news site in English, reports from a Palestinian perspective, but as impartial as possible. ''EI'' is often faster than the established media."


See also

* International Middle East Media Center


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Electronic Intifada Non-governmental organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict American news websites