George Soros Under Fire for Donations to Groups Linked to Palestinian Terrorists
Recent financial records reveal Soros-backed nonprofits granted significant funds to organizations tied to the U.S.-designated terrorist group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
- The Foundation to Promote Open Society and Open Society Action Fund, both supported by Soros, donated $420,000 to Al Mezan Center for Human Rights and Al Haq in 2023.
- Al Mezan and Al Haq have connections to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a group responsible for attacks on Israel.
- An additional $500,000 was granted to 7amleh, whose staff have expressed support for PFLP and praised the Hamas-led attack on Israel in 2023.
- The funding has attracted criticism from Republicans, especially amid recent anti-Israel protests in the U.S.
- Open Society Foundations, led by Soros's son Alex, did not comment on the funding but previously stated they do not support terrorism.