Israeli Firm Linked to Fake Palestinian Aid Campaign in France

Israeli Firm Linked to Fake Palestinian Aid Campaign in France

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An investigation by French daily Liberation and Israeli newspaper Haaretz revealed that an Israeli entity operated a fraudulent donation website, 'Sadaqah Palestine,' posing as a humanitarian NGO. The site solicited contributions for Palestinian aid but lacked registration as a legitimate charity in the UK. It included a credit card donation form and maintained social media accounts exhibiting signs of inauthentic activity. The operation is linked to BlackCore, an Israeli influence firm already under investigation for targeting French political candidates. The investigation remains ongoing, with French authorities looking into the potential motives behind the operation, which could involve data collection or financial fraud.

Key Points: • A fraudulent charity website, 'Sadaqah Palestine,' was linked to an Israeli influence firm. • The site solicited donations but was not registered as a legitimate charity. • French authorities are investigating the operation for potential data collection or financial fraud.

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2026-06-11
Investigation reveals fraudulent charity operation
An Israeli entity operated 'Sadaqah Palestine,' a fake charity soliciting donations for Palestinian aid, linked to BlackCore.
En.Yenisafak
2026-06-11
Haaretz and Libération publish investigation findings
The investigation identified the fraudulent charity's infrastructure as linked to BlackCore, which is under scrutiny for political disinformation campaigns.
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