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Hillel Neuer

ByHillel Neuer, Hillel Neuer

Analysis

Palestinian NGO may regret its UN 'victory'

July 23, 2015 12:05
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Despite opposition from the UK and 12 other countries, the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) voted on Monday to grant official status to the Palestinian Return Centre (PRC), a London-based group that Israel outlawed in 2010, claiming it had ties to Hamas.

Alarmingly, the PRC is now recognised as a non-governmental organisation by the UN, allowing its activists to acquire official UN badges, access UN facilities and participate in debates of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

Worse, an organisation that is widely accused of being Hamas's primary European front group won a new veneer of global legitimacy.

But PRC now faces unintended consequences. Its UN bid has turned a global spotlight on Hamas's growing efforts to penetrate influential political and legal circles in Europe, under the innocent-sounding banner of "the right of return".