Quebec – B’nai Brith Canada has called on the country’s tax authority to revoke the registration of a pro-Palestinian charity after alleging that it is promoting a book containing anti-Semitic content.
A cross-Canada book tour by Palestinian Anglican cleric Naim Ateek, to promote his new book “A Palestinian Theology of Justice,” is being promoted by the Canadian-registered charity Necef Sabeel Canada, operating as “Friends of Sabeel Canada.” Ateek is the founder of Sabeel.
B’nai Brith said in a statement that the book contains “blatant anti-Semitic falsehoods.”
According to the statement, a B’nai Brith representative attended a presentation by Ateek at the Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg on Wednesday, where Ateek repeated anti-Semitic canards before a large audience and encouraged attendees to boycott the State of Israel.
“Taxpayer dollars should not and cannot be used to subsidize anti-Semitism,” said Michael Mostyn, Chief Executive Officer of B’nai Brith Canada, in the statement. “Promoting anti-Semitic material is an abuse of the moral authority that comes with having a charitable license.”