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Shurat HaDin

Israeli legal advocacy group


Israeli legal advocacy group

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nameShurat HaDin
Israel Law Center
typeNon-profit organization
native_nameשורת הדין
native_name_langhe
logoFile:Shurat_HaDin_logo.png
founderNitsana Darshan-Leitner
founding_locationTel Aviv, Israel
formation2003
leader_titlePresident
leader_nameNitsana Darshan-Leitner
website

Israel Law Center

Shurat HaDin (Hebrew: שורת הדין), also Israel Law Center (ILC), is an Israeli non-governmental organization (NGO) founded in Tel Aviv in 2003. Shurat HaDin has been described as a civil rights organization. It has also been accused of conducting pro-Israel lawfare.

History

When Shurat Hadin was founded in 2003, its stated purpose was to "combat terrorism and promote civil rights through research, education and litigation."

According to its founder and president, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, its creation was inspired by the Southern Poverty Law Center in the United States, which used civil litigation to cripple and bankrupt the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi groups in the US.

Organization and funding

By 2012, Shurat HaDin had eleven employees. It retains two public relations firms, one in Israel and one in New York.

As of 2015, the annual budget was $2.5 million, though Shurat HaDin does not disclose its donors. According to an In These Times review in 2019, donations to the organizations include $1.1 million from U.S. foundations and charities over the last decade. Prominent donors are the John Hagee Ministries, run by Christian Zionist John Hagee, which has donated at least $225,000; the Jewish Federation of Greater Houston, which has given $475,000; and the Michael and Andrea Leven Family Foundation, which has given $25,000.

Israeli government ties

Shurat HaDin works closely with the Israeli government and the Israeli intelligence community.

According to a leaked U.S. diplomatic cable, Darshan-Leitner told U.S. officials in 2007 that "in its early years" Shurat HaDin "took direction from the GOI [Government of Israel] on which cases to pursue" and that it received evidence from Israeli government officials. The cable quoted Darshan-Leitner directly: "The [Israeli] National Security Council (NSC) legal office saw the use of civil courts as a way to do things that they are not authorized to do." She later denied ever saying that to a U.S. diplomat.

In an interview in 2014, Darshan-Leitner told a Swedish pro-Israel nonprofit that "governments cannot do what we do", citing "political restraints" and "international treaties".

In a 2017 book entitled Harpoon after Mossad's finance-tracking unit, Darshan-Leitner described her cooperation with the intelligence agency. She wrote that Mossad operatives held regular briefings with her and would tip her off on suspect financing for her to file lawsuits against. In some cases, the Israeli government provided written affidavits to back up claims. She claimed that her role in the operation was voluntary and unpaid. Two of the cases she credited the cooperation for was the lawsuit against the Palestinian Authority in 2015 and the legal complaints that led to the disbanding of a planned 2011 Gaza flotilla. Israel's military censors had to redact a fifth of the text according to Darshan-Leitner.

Critics have labeled Shurat HaDin a "government-organized non-governmental organization" over its ties to the Israeli government.

Criticism

In two interviews on The Real News Network, Michael Ratner, president emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights and president of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, argued that Shurat HaDin was a Zionist propaganda arm for Israel, dedicated to filing multiple suits without necessarily expecting to win them. Australian academic Stuart Rees has accused Shurat HaDin of acting as a legal attack dog for the Israeli government.

Pro-Palestinian blogger Richard Silverstein states that Shurat Hadin files frivolous lawsuits designed to tie up resources and garner headlines, rather than to win a legal case or establish a precedent. The idea, he argues, is to force companies or institutions that Shurat Hadin thinks are acting in ways hostile to Israel's interests to spend enormous sums defending their position. Liz Jackson, staff attorney at Palestine Legal, argues along the same lines. In her view, Shurat HaDin files lawsuits it knows it will lose because the publicity allows it to smear human rights activists as terrorists. It is a "win-win strategy", she argues, because the organization is funded well enough that it can afford to lose.

References

Citations

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Books

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Lawsuits, legal complaints, and threats

The twelve missing Iranian Jews (2006)

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North Korea abduction case (2009)

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Jimmy Carter (2011)

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Iran and Syria lawsuit (2012)

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World Vision Australia (2012)

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Iran and Syria lawsuit (2012)

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Shurat HaDin v. Lynch (2013)

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Presbyterian Church USA (2014)

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United Electrical (2015)

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Sokolow v. Palestine Liberation Organization (2015)

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Facebook lawsuit (2015)

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Palestinian Authority lawsuit (2015)

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Coca-Cola threat (2015)

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Lorde concert cancellation (2018)

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Airbnb lawsuit (2018)

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Other

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