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Pro-Israel organization grows 42%

 

With Israel for Peace

 

“With Israel for Peace” is a non-religious, Norwegian pro-Israel organization. With its annual assembly coming up this weekend, the organization can look back on a stunning growth of 42 percent over the last year.

 

"With Israel for Peace" - a growing organization

"With Israel for Peace" - a growing organization

Here is an excerpt from the organization’s webpage: The Gateway to the Middle East.
Friends of Israel in Norway will claim that Israel’s best arguments often are left out or minimized in the general Norwegian media. We are told what Israel does, with a great emphasis on the negative things, but not why they do things. This is why Med Israel for fred (“With Israel for Peace”) and our Norwegian website www.miff.no exist. We try to adjust the picture by giving news and comprehensive background information about the Middle East conflict. MIFF was founded in 1978. Our purpose from day one was to convey the viewpoints held by most people in Israel. MIFF is a non-religious organization with support across the political spectrum in Norway. Our main financial support comes from a few thousand supporters from different religious and political background in Norway.


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