A US State Government Takes Down a Violent Pro-Israel Group, Ending its Harassment of Arabs and Muslims
New York Attorney General Letitia James has ordered the dissolution of Betar U.S., an American chapter of a notorious pro-Israel group known for doxxing students who support Palestine and providing lists to immigration officials.
According to the investigation carried out by her office, Betar's actions are a clear breach of US civil rights laws. The organization was found guilty of bias-motivated harassment and violence aimed at silencing free speech and intimidating communities.
The group, which claims to be an advocacy body for Israel, has been accused of using fear and intimidation tactics against pro-Palestine activists, including the use of slurs and demeaning language. Members of Betar have also threatened protesters with violence, including a campaign to send pagers with information about Hezbollah militants to intimidate opponents.
In addition, Betar's methods have been widely criticized even by fellow pro-Israel groups, such as the Anti-Defamation League, which has listed the organization as a hate group.
The investigation found that Betar had never registered as a non-profit organization in New York State, despite operating under this status. The group is now facing an $80,000 fine and other potential consequences if it continues to operate without proper registration.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has ordered the dissolution of Betar U.S., an American chapter of a notorious pro-Israel group known for doxxing students who support Palestine and providing lists to immigration officials.
According to the investigation carried out by her office, Betar's actions are a clear breach of US civil rights laws. The organization was found guilty of bias-motivated harassment and violence aimed at silencing free speech and intimidating communities.
The group, which claims to be an advocacy body for Israel, has been accused of using fear and intimidation tactics against pro-Palestine activists, including the use of slurs and demeaning language. Members of Betar have also threatened protesters with violence, including a campaign to send pagers with information about Hezbollah militants to intimidate opponents.
In addition, Betar's methods have been widely criticized even by fellow pro-Israel groups, such as the Anti-Defamation League, which has listed the organization as a hate group.
The investigation found that Betar had never registered as a non-profit organization in New York State, despite operating under this status. The group is now facing an $80,000 fine and other potential consequences if it continues to operate without proper registration.