70 NGO Staffers Allege Antisemitism in Rights Sector
Jerusalem Post reported at 20:54 IDT that EiGHT, a Geneva-based initiative led by former human-rights and humanitarian professionals, released Insiders Speak on antisemitism and accountability failures inside major NGOs. EiGHT's official page and report say the 63-page submission draws on first-hand accounts from more than 70 current and former staffers across groups including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the ICRC, MSF, Save the Children, Greenpeace and UNICEF. The report alleges tolerated antisemitism, flawed methodology, policy breaches and retaliation against staff who raised concerns. Israel and Diaspora Jews are right to demand independent oversight when influential NGOs turn anti-Israel slogans into supposedly neutral human-rights claims.