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Rabbi Dov Lior: Moral Munchkin from Oz

Thursday, June 30th, 2011
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Rabbi Dov Lior as Munchkin in Land of Oz-Judea (Gil Yochanan)

With an Ah-Ha-Ha
And an Oh-Ho-Ho
And a couple of La-Dee-Das
That’s how we laugh the day away
In the merry old land of Judea.

If I didn’t know better I might say that this high-hatted image of one of Israel’s leading racist settler rabbis was that of one of the Munchkins from the Land of Oz.  But alas, if that were the case and he’d plied his trade in Hollywood instead of the settlements, there might be more Israelis and Palestinians alive today.  Here is what Nahum Barnea had to say about Rabbi Dov Lior’s arrest for supporting the publication of a book, Torat Ha-Melech (‘Teachings of a the King’), that incited the murder of Palestinian children with the assumption that they would grow up to murder Jews:

Rabbi Dov Lior should have been interrogated in connection with affairs that are much graver than the praise he lavished on a book of incitement based on Jewish Law verses: Acts carried out by the Jewish terror underground; the Rabin murder; the Goldstein massacre – all these crimes, and others, came from a milieu where Rabbi Lior was, and still is, the spiritual authority.

After the abovementioned crimes were committed, the Shin Bet was eager to know whether rabbi Lior endorsed these acts, knew about them in advance, and who else knew, if at all. Yet on the political orders of prime ministers, Lior was left alone, as were other radical rabbis…

Keep in mind that the State pays this man’s salary, making him a State employee whose salary is paid by the citizens of that State, roughly 80% of whom are NOT setters and do not support his vicious racism.  This is part of the problem with the contemporary Israeli state.  It is simply powerless to respond to the provocations of figures like Lior.  There is neither the will nor the power to hold him accountable for anything he does or says.  Religion, or at least the noxious version of it peddled by the likes of this moral Munchkin, holds the State hostage.  And that’s the tragedy of Israel today.

Flotilla Welcomes New Passenger, Fire-Breathing Dragon

Thursday, June 30th, 2011
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Newest member of Gaza flotilla

Israel claims that flotilla passengers have stockpiled chemicals and flamethrowers on the ships for use against Israeli forces dispatched to intercept them…

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Weiss’ Knickers in Knot Over Sheikh Salah

Thursday, June 30th, 2011
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For behold, The Weiss breathed fire and smote the wicked, racist enemies of Israel

Michael Weiss, that insufferable, braying pro-Israel zealot, has his knickers in a knot over Sheikh Salah’s visit to England.  The Telegraph blogger began his crusade before Salah arrived, with a shot across the bow on June 22nd, in which he crowed about alleged anti-Semitic statements made by Salah.  Though a number of Weiss’ claims are based on the notoriously unreliable MEMRI and Jerusalem Post, at least one is based on a Haaretz report.  That paper is by no means universally reliable, it is surely a more serious source.  So let’s get this out of the way, since it will surely be Weiss’ first shot when he reads I’ve had the temerity to cross him yet again after his purported Syrian government memo claiming the intelligence services led the Naksa Day protests which led to 15 dead at the hands of the IDF.

If Salah has said the things he’s alleged to have said by Haaretz then he is a truly dim figure and anti-Semite to boot.  But I would note that there are laws against incitement in Israel and though Salah has been charged with violating those laws he’s never been convicted.  I would think if he did say any of these things it should’ve been fairly easy to convict him.  Though again, I’m not making any claims regarding whether or not he said what MEMRI and the others allege.

Further, the Israeli government has attempted to ban the Sheikh’s Islamic movement, but the Israeli Supreme Court rejected the effort.  As Ian Black asks in The Guardian:

The real question about the episode is this: if Salah is tolerated in Israel, why did the UK government object to his presence?

Further, there are several anomalies in Weiss’ coverage and in his omissions from the record.  First, he neglects to mention that Salah was nearly killed by an Israeli Border Police bullet to the head in the first Intifada in 2000.  Second, he neglects to mention that Israeli media reports there are recordings of the Shin Bet asking accused Jewish terrorist Chaim Pearlman to assassinate Salah.  Third, in Weiss’ first Telegraph post he also neglects to mention an important claim that he does make in later ones, that Salah was banned from entering Britain.  This is important because later Weiss and other pro-Israel supporters claimed that he had been banned a week before his entry into England.  This would make it appear that Salah was up to no good, possibly used fraudulent documents to gain entry, etc.  The Israeli Palestinian leader’s own attorneys claim he was never aware of such a ban and that he entered England using his Israeli passport.

Now, it’s clear that immigrations officials do stupid things all the time in the U.S., Britain and Israel.  But to allow a wanted man to enter Britain, especially an allegedly wanted Islamist—this strains credulity.  Not to mention that Heathrow immigration authorities would’ve had the plane’s passenger manifest and would’ve had early warning that he was planning to land.  Of course, Weiss and others might insinuate that he traveled under a false name or whatever.  But there is no indication this is true.

What appears to have happened was that Weiss’ report spooked the Home Office and they immediately banned Salah, who may already have entered Britain.  When he writes on June 28th that Salah “somehow” entered Britain a few days earlier, he makes it appear that his entry was based on fraud on the Sheikh’s part or incompetence on the government’s.  When in truth it was likely based on fear of being beaten over the head by Weiss and his Islamophobic cronies.

But now let’s talk a bit about Michael Weiss’ hypocrisy.  No matter how shady Salah’s alleged views about Jews may be, I bet the pro-Israel blogger never uttered a peep when Moshe Feiglin tried to enter Britain (did you, Michael?).  Then the Home Office (under a more liberal Labor government) banned Feiglin for his undesirable racist views of Arabs.  Has Weiss ever said that any Israeli racist such as Avigdor Lieberman should be banned from England?  I could list twenty or thirty of his more disgusting comments made in the Israeli Knesset and on television about his fellow Palestinian citizens.  But the former Moldovan bar bouncer and Kach party member is OK, isn’t he?

And if we want to talk about flaming racists, has Weiss ever uttered a word about Israeli Orthodox rabbis who urge that Palestinian citizens be put in concentration camps or that it’s just to murder their children lest they grow up to kill Jews.  Yes, rabbis have said those things.  Would you support their banning, Michael?  And if so, will you write to the Home Office encouraging them to do so?  I can provide the names and sources for their comments (and they’re not from the Palestinian version of MEMRI, but from mainstream Israeli press).

Even more importantly, Weiss’ Henry Jackson Society arranged for that handsome, dashing IDF officer Doron Almog to speak via video conference to a gathering of the pro-Israel flock eager to hear the good general opine on the topic, Ending Impunity or Decreasing Accountability?: Averting Abuse of Universal Jurisdiction.  There would appear to be more than a little bit of self-interest in Almog’s appearance at such a gathering.  Almog couldn’t speak in person because there was a little matter of a warrant for his arrest for ordering the deaths of 18 Palestinian civilians including women and children when the IDF assassinated Salah Shehadeh in 2003.  And lest Weiss blame British law for the ‘nonsense’ of holding potential Israeli war criminals responsible for their actions, we should remember that it is Israeli NGOs like Yesh Gvul and Anglo-Israeli human rights lawyers like Daniel Machover, who have spearheaded these efforts.

No matter what you wish to say about Sheikh Salah, he’s never murdered a soul.  You can’t say that about Doron Almog.  What’s more, Weiss surely thinks it an outrage that such a man who ordered a bombing that killed Palestinian woman and children should be banned from Britain.  What irks me about the pro-Israel flack is that he likes to play the morality card, as if his are universal values based on justice and morality, while Arab or Muslim values are based on racism and hate.  He’ll never admit to you that there are just as many Israeli Jewish racists as Palestinian, and that many of them are welcome to visit England whenever they wish.  In fact, I’d venture to say Weiss has broken bread in his adopted country with a few of them in his role as one of Israel’s chief apologists.

He’d do a lot better if he calmed down and wrote as many posts about the audacity of Doron Almog and Moshe Feiglin entering England, as he has in the three posts which he’s filled with the spew of yellow journalism regarding Sheikh Salah.

Jewish Summer Camps: Nostalgia for Bygone Liberal Zionist Past

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

I am a product of the Jewish summer camp movement.  I attended Camp Ramahs in New England (Palmer, MA), American Seminar (Nyack, NY) and Glen Spey, NY between 1967 and 1970.  They played a formative role in the development of my Jewish, spiritual and intellectual identity.  My teachers and counselors taught me to think, they taught me to pray, they taught me to make friends, they taught me to develop myself creatively.  To this day names like Louis Hartman, Stuart Kelman, Alan Mintz, Joseph Lukinsky, Robert Cover, Neal Kaunfer, Joseph Riemer, Jonathan Fenster, Daniel Matt, Raphael Artz and many others are etched fondly in my mind (and a few tyrants like David Mogilner and Seymour Fox, not so fondly).

They taught me to inquire about the world.  Not just to ask probing questions, but to expose uncomfortable truths, to resist injustice wherever we found it, to questions our elders and the religious tradition.  They taught us to be brave in this pursuit and to let the chips fall where they may.  All of this left an indelible impression and created the adult I am.  It is truly an amazing legacy.

Under Joe Lukinsky’s tutelage I rebelled against the course offerings at the Nyack Ramah and he helped me develop an independent study course in which I read some of the major tracts of Zionist thought and history, at the end of which I wrote a paper, some of whose ideas you’ll find in this blog.  Rabbi Lukinsky encouraged me to send the paper to Prof. Ernst Simon, one of the co-founders of Brit Shalom, who actually wrote me a lovely reply on receiving it!  Joe took a defiant, confused, and perhaps angry boy and turned him into a disciplined thinking Jew.  For that I am eternally grateful.  And without this Tikun Olam would not exist.

Fortunately for me, I attended these campus during the apogee of the student anti-war movement of the late 1960s, when provocative intellectual questioning was de rigeur.  At no other time in the history of Camp Ramah would it allow a staging of Hair! (in English, no less!).  Unfortunately, that production caused such a severe backlash among parents and perhaps the Jewish Theological Seminary staff who sponsored the camp, that they stopped sending their children and it closed down for a few years after that.

When the camp reopened it was shorn of the bold experimentation that characterized the Palmer Ramah of the past.  Instead, it became a place devoted to rigorous adherence to Conservative theological Orthodoxy and sexual decorum.

I now have young children of my own, and naturally I think about what types of Jewish and camp experiences I’d like them to have.  In fact, my oldest son last summer attended Camp Solomon Schechter here in the Northwest.  But he surprised me this year when he said he didn’t want to go.  He wasn’t able to articulate why and I didn’t probe, so I don’t want to assume on his behalf the reasons why he declined.  But this camp, as good and earnest as it might be, is inculcating in children not just the good values we want them to have as educated American Jews, but also the impoverished consensus values of liberal Zionism so characteristic of the organized Jewish community.

This is what Allison Benedikt railed against in her essay, Life After Zionist Summer Camp, and what Mira Sucharov crowed about in her bit of toxic nostalgia, In Defense of Zionist Summer Camp, in Haaretz.  I actually come down somewhere in between the two of them (though I’m more sympathetic to Benedikt) because unlike Benedikt, I think Camp Ramah did lay the groundwork for the bold, questioning Jew I am today.  But unlike Sucharov I don’t believe the Zionist summer camps teach diversity or probing ideas as they might’ve in the 1960s.  And if Sucharov’s essay is any indication, she’s still stuck in a time warp that prevents her from fully recognizing the dolorousness of so much of contemporary Zionist thought.

This summer my son will attend a local Mideast Peace Camp where he will hear different messages and learn a different value system than he would at a traditional Jewish summer camp.  I will not encourage him to attend a Camp Ramah, though if he wanted to I would be willing to send him.  I do not want to put him in a situation in which his political views would be in the minority and he might be pressured or ostracized to adapt to the majority.

I want my son to think for himself.  I want to introduce him to as many different ways of looking at the Jewish world as possible.  That’s why he attended Solomon Schechter and why he continues to attend Hebrew school.  That’s why I expect he will pursue Jewish studies courses in college.  But I will not allow my son to fall prey to the nostalgia for a liberal Zionist past that exists only in the minds of people like Sucharov and Gershom Gorenberg.  Unfortunately, there is too much rote thought and acceptance of stale consensus views in the mainstream Jewish community when it comes to Israel.  I want my children to go beyond this and see more of the world than the little window offered by today’s Camp Ramah.  I want them to know Arab-Americans and Palestinians.  Of course, I also want them to know their fellow Jews.  But their relationships must not stop there as they so often do in the Jewish summer camp movement.

Brits, Bibi’s Poodles, Arrest Sheikh Salah Preparing to Address Parliament

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
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Sheikh Raed Salah: why are David Cameron and Bibi Netanyahu afraid of this man?

The Tory British government, ever Bibi’s loyal poodle, has arrested Sheikh Raed Salah, head of the Islamic Movement (Northern Branch) the day before he was to address the UK parliament at the invitation of an MK.  Doing Bibi’s bidding seems to be a trademark of the current government, which also today inveighed against those participating in the Gaza Flotilla, who are rumored to have at least one boat which departed from a Scottish port.

Apparently, the Sheikh, Israel’s leading Islamist leader, is persona non grata as the leader of a legitimate Israeli political-religious movement (albeit one the government attempts to criminalize every chance it gets).  The fact that he’s been convicted by Israel of trumped-up charges of assaulting a police officer is enough to get him deported.  But one wonders why they bothered to allow him into the country in the first place.  It makes the Brits look like they’re afraid of the ideas of someone they themselves permitted entry.  What’s he gonna do?  Poison the minds of UK’s Muslim community?  Turn them against the Tory government’s milquetoast approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?  They’re already against this government’s Middle East policy.  Hard to imagine Salah could make things any worse for them.

Perhaps this is a sop thrown to Bibi because Parliament still hasn’t, as far as I know, repealed the provision allowing arrest warrants for visiting Israeli officials and IDF officers.  This has been high on Israel’s list since it’s meant that no senior Israeli officials could visit England for some time without fearing arrest.

The British tabloid press have blared headlines claiming that Salah was a banned person, implying that he entered Britain surreptitiously.  Considering that he entered via Heathrow and certainly must’ve had a visa to do so, this appears to be a lie.

I should make clear that I am criticizing Britain’s pusillanimousness not because I’m a fan of Salah or agree with his views.  But unlike David Cameron and Bibi Netanyahu, his views don’t scare me and criminalizing them will only drive Israel’s Muslims farther toward the extremes (which perhaps is what Bibi wishes).  The Bush administration cancelled a visa issued to Tariq Ramadan and refused him entry for years until, under pressure of a lawsuit, Pres. Obama’s Justice Department changed course and allowed Ramadan into the U.S.  By the way, the Republic did not collapse as a result.  Similarly, Israel imprisoned Norman Finkelstein when he attempted to enter and refused Noam Chomsky entrance as well.  Apparently, their ideas were so dangerous that Israel might’ve combusted spontaneously had a single Israeli heard them.

Further Adventures of Omer Gershon and the Flotilla Haters

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

I usually don’t go slumming through the darker passages of the demimonde, as I’ve passed what Shakespeare called my “salad days.”  But Omer Gershon, you forced me to.  I swear this guy is amazing.  He’s been called an actor and a marketer, which gives him far too much credit.  What he really appears to be is a slightly degenerate club promoter and hypster who dabbles in this that and the other just tryin’ to make ends meet.  How he got mixed up in an Israeli government plan to smear the Flotilla with a hoax video is anybody’s guess.  My wild guess is that Guy Seeman, a U.S. born intern in Bibi’s office who first tweeted the Gaza video, met these hooligans in some Tel Aviv club and the rest is history.

The Lede published an update on Gershon by Dina Kraft and you couldn’t make this stuff up if you tried:

Dina Kraft, a freelance journalist who has contributed to The Times, writes from Israel to point out that she has interviewed Omer Gershon in the past and tried to call him on Tuesday, but was unable to reach him. Ms. Kraft interviewed Mr. Gershon in September, 2009, as part of her research for this Times article about Tel Aviv. At the time, he was helping to run a popular nightclub in the city called Zippy Trippo.

In that article, Ms. Kraft pointed to Zippy Trippo as an example of “Tel Aviv’s ability to reinvent itself.” The underground club, she explained, had been just one year earlier, “a listening post for the Shin Bet, Israel’s internal security service, dubbed by its workers as the Facility.”

Dena Shunra corrects this report (and thanks for her research as well), noting the correct name of the club as “Zizi Trippo” (but Zippy Trippo has a nice ring to it).  The club’s former life as a Shabak spy nest has so many delicious satiric possibilities.  Like perhaps they made the hoax video in the club and uploaded it to the web on Shabak equipment.  From there it went viral on the government computer network and was picked up by Guy Seeman, working as an intern in the PM’s office.  Who knows?  If you’ve got a satiric theory why don’t you add it to the comment thread.  The sky’s the limit.

By the way, if you read Hebrew and want to read a hilarious send-up of the video which skewers all its obvious fakeries, go enjoy.  The post at the Cold Fusion blog has the brilliantly awful title: In the Next Hasbara Video: “Linda,” “British” “Activist” from Holon, will be Raped at the Hands of “Arabs” from “Biliin,” Which is in Netanya.

Now on to Omer Gershon’s next unbelievable adventure.  He and his video pal, Elad Magdasi produced this entirely degernate video on behalf of Puma shoes which, in addition to selling shoes, posits the questionable theory that jumping on a mattress while wearing Puma shoes leads inexorably to lesbian sex, twosomes, threesomes and God knows what else.  I feature the video here solely for sociological research purposes to witness the depravity of the Tel Aviv club scene, or at least some of its less palatable figures.  And you don’t need to know any Hebrew to watch it because there is none.  This is sheer naked merchandising in the most perverse, disgusting manner.

Finally, Mr. Gershon has the distinction of having helped produced another video for AIDS Israel which markets itself in the following way:

…It is a viral campaign, “to have the whole country infected.”

I guess when you take as many drugs as these people appear to be taking something like that appears to be funny.  Or maybe I’m just an old fogie who appreciates out of date values like candidness, truthfulness, and transparency.

Israeli Government Hand in Hoax Anti-Flotilla Video

Monday, June 27th, 2011

It’s beginning to appear that virtually every statement, every tweet, every Facebook Wall posting from the Israeli government about the Flotilla is either steeped in fraud or simply wrong.  Earlier today, I posted about what Dena Shunra has aptly called an IDF blood libel against the Flotilla activists, who are claimed to be preparing to “shed blood” of IDF soldiers who attempt to stop them.  Allegedly, they’re also bringing “sulfur” aboard the boats in order to attack the IDF in some unspecified way.

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Omer Gershon, Israeli actor and hoaxster aka 'Marc Pax'

The latest piece of hoaxterism is a video which Max Blumenthal, Benjamin Doherty and Ali Abunimah have proven to be a fake.  It features an alleged gay man named “Marc Pax,” claiming that he was refused a place on the Flotilla because of his sexual preference.  Robert Mackey of the Lede now confirms that the video was a fraud and that three Israeli government officials tweeted about the video at virtually the same time and almost immediately after it was uploaded to the web.  The character in the video is in reality, Omer Gershon, an Israeli actor and marketer who has made at least one commercial with a director named Elad Magdasi.  You take one look at Gershon’s Groucho-like eyebrows and eyeglasses and you know this guy is a fake.  Mackey notes that Magdasi’s YouTube channel prominently flacks videos produced by…are you ready?  Stand With Us.  Now I wonder whether Magdasi himself has made videos for SWU before?

Would SWU fund such nonsense?  Of course not.  They’re far too classy a group to do that.  In truth, there are any number of equally scuzzy pro-Israel advocacy groups with the means and the will to produce this video, among them LATMA or Clarion Fund.  But the SWU connection is most intriguing.

UPDATE: Everything you’ll read about government denials of involvement below was also apparently a lie as no less than the prime minister’s office itself conceded, in effect, that the government was involved in production and dissemination of the video:

The premier’s office in response did not deny that that the government was involved in the video’s production, and admitted that government bodies had distributed the link.

“Various bodies dealing with international media campaigns continuously monitor and distribute internet content when they recognize content that can serve Israel’s campaigns,” the prime minister’s office said in a statement.

What this tells you is that the Israeli government doesn’t really give a crap whether they’re exposed or not.  They didn’t even try to be subtle.  It also indicates the utter cynicism of the government toward the international community and world media.  The ends, for Bibi & Co., are so much more important than the means.  Protecting Israel (as they see it) entitles them to lie and cheat, all in the name of the State.

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When the Israeli government was found to have its hand in the fake cookie jar it reacted with its best Claude Rains-expression of SHOCK, I say shock, that anyone could be so low as to create such a video.  It complained loudly: “We were duped.”  Yeah, I bet you were.  About as duped as the proverbial art forger discovered to have sold a fake Vermeer for millions.

It sternly reprimanded at least one its staff who tweeted about the video.  Though my impression is that it reprimanded him for being discovered, rather than for the fake that he acted on behalf of Israel in promoting the video:

“Mr. Seemann is a 25-year-old who is interning in our office. His tweet was a mistake on his part. It was done without authorization and without approval. His mistake has been pointed out to him.”

I’ll bet it was done without authorization or approval.  If you consider that the MFA’s Danny Ayalon has declared the Flotilla to be Israel’s Public Enemy #1 and that his sworn mission is to “delegitimize” it by any means necessary, the claim rings hollow.

Yigal Palmor, the MFA’s chief PR flack has dropped the claim that the video is truthful and now calls it a “mockumentary,” as if to say: “We were fooling you all along and did it on purpose.”  What the purpose might be is anybody’s guess.

UPDATE I: It’s starting to feel like everyone is coming around the the peace activists’ way of seeing the Gaza siege.  Even Allison Rowen Taylor supports the Gaza Flotilla!  Well, OK she only gave 1 cent.  But every little bit counts, Allison, and we appreciate your support.  It just shows you that even the misguided can find the true path and that teshuva is a godly thing.  Next thing you know the Flotilla’ll be receiving gifts from the Danny Boys, Dan Gordis and Dan Pipes.  Then you’ll really be able to say the leopard’s changed his spots!

There remain a few Israelis though who still are sour pusses as far as the Flotilla is concerned.  Those brave hearty souls of the Mossad for example.  They’ve been hard at work sabotaging the ships that they can.  It appears likely they broke the propeller shaft of one of the Greek boats.  H/t Paul Woodward.

Israel’s Anti-Flotilla Jihad: Haaretz Spews IDF Lies

Monday, June 27th, 2011
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IDF claims this man and his Hamas 'friends' are aboard Gaza flotilla

Barak Ravid, ever the trusty stenographer for the IDF and other government sources, continues his tradition of poodle journalism by reporting today’s lies the IDF is spewing about the Gaza flotilla.  Here’s the latest:

Senior officials in Jerusalem said Monday that Israel has received information that organizers of the Gaza flotilla may be bringing chemical substances on the ships to use against Israeli soldiers to prevent them from boarding the ships.

The senior officials also said that Israel had been notified that several extremists among the Gaza flotilla participants had recently claimed that they intend on “shedding the blood of IDF soldiers.”

So if you trace that back, unknown sources reported to anonymous “senior officials” that Flotilla activists were bringing a vague item “chemical substances” on board the ships.  Given his history and recent comments the “senior official” is likely Danny Ayalon.  In an earlier post I wrote, I quoted him saying that he was leading the equivalent of a jihad against the Flotilla and that he would delegitimize it by all means necessary.  What’s surprising is that Ayalon is usually so ready to inveigh against all manner of Palestinian in his own name–why couldn’t he attach his own name to these charges?

The “chemical substances” could mean sunblock, prescription medicine or any number of items that contain chemicals in them.  As for whether the substances are intended for use against the IDF…gimme a break.  Do you think the boats are going to allow a passenger to bring pepper spray aboard?  Or perhaps the IDF is afraid those aboard the ships may slip a date rape drug to one of the commandos (apparently Yoav Even’s preferred M.O. for raping P.), thus rendering him unconscious??

I’m researching this claim as well, which I’m virtually certain will come up empty once it’s nailed down:

Israeli officials claim that two activists participating in the flotilla have connections to Hamas. They named the first one as Amin Abu Rashad, who they claim is one of the head Dutch organizers for the Gaza flotilla and had served in the past as the head of the Hamas’ Charitable Foundation in Holland. The foundation closed down following Dutch authorities’ probe into its involvement in funding terror activities.

The second activist is Mohammed Ahmed Hanon, which Israel claims is a Hamas activist who stands at the head of the ABSPP, which is involved in transferring funds to terrorists.

All this sounds suspiciously like material being funneled to the Israeli government by those crackerjack anti-Flotilla hasbarists of Shurat HaDin & elsewhere mobilized for just this eventuality.  Which means the government is using sources whose information they don’t vet for accuracy.  They might as well employ a thriller novelist to write the press releases for them, as what they’re disseminating is about that close to fiction (and bad fiction at that).

I seriously doubt Hamas had any charity in Holland.  What they may mean is that Holland closed down an Islamic charity there, although I wouldn’t even trust that part of the account to be accurate.

As for ABSPP, and to whom it transfers funds, by the standards of the IDF and the hasbarasphere, anyone who raises any funds from the world Muslim community is likely dallying with terrorists.  I’m afraid that I’ll have to wait to learn who actually this group funds before I decide that it’s a terror front as the MFA would have you believe.

Given the history of the IDF and MFA and the lies they spin so readily, I wouldn’t trust this story as far as I could throw it.  I’ll report on further research.