Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have retired $ 55,700 in funds committed to a Muslim beneficial organization about the antiisraelis statements of their leader, according to the sources.
The couple had sacrificed support for the Muslim Coalition of Women (MWC) based in Milwaukee through their charity organization Archewell, but the founder of Iter, Janan Najeb, said that since then they have removed the articles that she was author in two local publications.
In an opinion article of February 2024 for the Wisconsin Muslim Journal, Najeb wrote: “The 75 -year -old Palestinian occupation of Israel and Gaza genocide is a serious injustice.
“We demand a high permanent fire, an end to assemble the state of the apartheid of Israel and the release of Palestine. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free, from the sea to the river, Palestine will live forever.”
Last year, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel also reported that Najeb’s brother, Ihsan Atta, was behind a mural with a Nazi swastika embedded in a David star with the words “The Irony Chart of Alle Odidado” in every capital.
The leaders of the Jewish community rushed to the mural as “vile” and “horrible anti -Semitic”, according to the newspaper.
The IRS Show records in 2023 Archewell gave $ 27,960 to the Muslim coalition of Milwaukee. Archewell’s 2024 records are not yet notable.
WMC works to “empower Muslim women and girls through education and dissemination,” according to a statement.
Archewell’s cash was allocated to the sewing group and the support circle of Afghan women, which benefits Afghanistan’s refugees who have moved to Milwaukee.
The realization of the financing caused immediate criticisms of the American Islamic Relations Council (Cair), the largest Muslim group in the US, but also controversial, since it has been accused or left to the Hamas terrorist group.
Cair published a letter to Archewell, also written by Najeb, that Harry and Meghan batteries or “silenced women who speak against injustice” and undermine their own charitable mission.
“There is a painful iony in their decision to withdraw the support of Afghan women, many of them survivors of war, because the leader of a women’s organization dared to speak against the creation of more war survivors,” Dide Najeb.
Archewell did not immediately return a request for comments from the publication.
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