Israel Allies Foundation Europe
Acronym: IAF Europe
General Information
Identification Code: 090804049414-19
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Entity Form: Stichting
Registration Category: Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar
Registration Date: 3/10/2023
Last Update: 3/22/2024
EP Accredited Number: 0
Mission & Interests
Goals: To promote an international mindset, tolerance in all areas of culture and the idea of international unity; the promote understanding of Israel and its role in different contexts, including the power structure of the Middle East and Judeo-Christian values; to play a central role by encouraging and establishing relations between parliamentarians of different nations interested in issues related Israel
Interests Represented: Does not represent commercial interests
Interests:
- European neighbourhood policy
- External relations
- Foreign affairs and security policy
- International co-operation and development
- Justice and fundamental rights
- Trans-European Networks
Levels of Interest:
- european
- national
Activities
Main EU Legislative Proposals: reports on combating Antisemitism, racism and discrimination
monitoring activities of the AFET Committee especially related to Israel
Reports on the situation of fundamental rights in the EU
Here are some examples of main EU legislative proposals or policies that IAF targets to foster peace in the Middle East, specifically between Jews and Palestinians, to stand up against anti-Semitism and discrimination, and speak up for the rights of persecuted Christians:
EU-Middle East Peace Process: The EU has been actively engaged in the Middle East peace process for many years, working to promote a peaceful and just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. IAF targets this policy to push for greater EU involvement in the peace process and to promote dialogue and cooperation between Jews and Palestinians.
EU Strategy on Combating Anti-Semitism and Fostering Jewish Life: This policy initiative aims to promote the protection of Jewish communities across Europe and globally and to combat all forms of anti-Semitism. The IAF targets this policy to ensure that the EU is doing enough to address anti-Semitism and to push for stronger measures to combat discrimination and hate speech.
European Convention on Human Rights: The European Convention on Human Rights is a legally binding treaty that sets out fundamental rights and freedoms for all individuals in Europe, including the right to equality and non-discrimination. The IAF targets this policy to ensure that these fundamental rights are respected and upheld in the Middle East and to push for greater accountability for human rights abuses.
EU Human Rights Policy: The EU has a broad human rights policy that includes provisions for the protection of freedom of religion and belief. The IAF targets this policy to ensure that the EU is doing enough to protect the rights of persecuted Christians in the Middle East.
EU Guidelines on the Promotion and Protection of Freedom of Religion or Belief: These guidelines provide a framework for the EU's work on freedom of religion and belief, including actions to support and protect religious minorities. The IAF targets these guidelines to push for greater EU action to protect persecuted Christians in the Middle East.
EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa: This fund supports projects in Africa and the Middle East aimed at addressing the root causes of irregular migration and forced displacement. The IAF targets this policy to ensure that funds are being directed to support persecuted Christians in the Middle East who have been forced to flee their homes due to violence and persecution.
EU External Action Service (EEAS): The EEAS is the EU's diplomatic service, responsible for implementing the EU's foreign and security policy. The IAF targets EEAS policy to push for greater EU engagement with governments and other actors in the Middle East to promote religious freedom and to protect persecuted Christians.
Communication Activities: As we are a newly formed Foundation, based on the answer above, we are planning to organize, or support for conferences, meetings, forums, lectures, debates and similar activities related to the objectives of the foundation, carry out educational trips by politicians, journalists or others to Israel; producting educational materials.
Inter-institutional or Unofficial Groupings: N/A
Head Office
Address: Bergstraat 33
Post Code: 3811 NG
City: Amersfoort
Country: NETHERLANDS
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EU Office
Address: Bergstraat 33
Post Code: 3811 NG
City: Amersfoort
Country: NETHERLANDS
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Financial Data
New Organisation: false
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Complementary Information: IAF Europe is established on the 21st of June 2022 and registered from then as number 86725149 in the Dutch Trade Registry and financially operational since 16 November 2022.
As written as answer in question 12, IAF Europe is partner but independent (also financially) from IAF International (established in the US).
Because we are a newly formed organization, we do not have an own website but this is linked directly to IAF International website.
Membership Information
Members10 Percent: 0
Members25 Percent: 0
Members50 Percent: 0
Members75 Percent: 0
Members: 1
Members F T E: 1
Info Members: The concerned person is an employed person
Structure
Structure Type: Structure
Is Member Of: IAF Europe is a local partner of IAF (International) but is independent (also financially)
www.israelallies.org.
Organisation Members: IAF Europe is a local partner of IAF International, but independent. It is financed by individual donations that is not exceeding the 10,000 Euro
IAF Europe is a small organization and not member of other accociations, networks or other organisations etc.