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The Electronic Intifada : ウィキペディア英語版
The Electronic Intifada

The Electronic Intifada (EI) is a online publication which covers the Israeli–Palestinian conflict that is "aimed at combating the pro-Israeli, pro-American spin" that it believes to exist in mainstream media accounts.〔 It also claims that it is not-for-profit and independent, providing a Palestinian perspective. EI was founded by Ali Abunimah (the son of Jordan's UN ambassador who was raised in the U.K. and Belgium before attending Princeton University)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://afsc.org/story/ali-abunimah )〕 and Arjan El Fassed, a Dutch politician.
The Dutch government provides financial support for EI. This funding has been criticized by the Israeli non-governmental organization NGO Monitor for providing financial support to an organization which it claims to be antisemitic, frequently comparing "Israeli policies with those of the Nazi regime."
==History==
EI was founded in February 2001〔(About The Electronic Intifada )〕 by Ali Abunimah, an American citizen of Palestinian descent; Arjan El Fassed, human rights activist based in the Netherlands; Laurie King, an anthropologist and former coordinator of the International Campaign for Justice for the Victims of Sabra and Shatila and the managing editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies in Washington; and Nigel Parry, currently an eclectic Internet consultant, writer and musician based in Pittsburgh.
According to their website, Electronic Intifada is mainly funded by its readers with additional funds provided by private foundations. It does not receive funds from any governments or political parties. In 2010 it received US$130,000 in donations from individuals and US$83,000 from private foundations.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://electronicintifada.net/content/about-electronic-intifada/10159#Who pays for The Electronic Intifada? )

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