Mohammad El Halabi Trial Overview
Statement in response to the Verdict
World Vision acknowledges with disappointment the decision issued by the Beersheva District Court convicting Mr. Mohammad El-Halabi.
We have previously expressed our significant concerns about this case, as noted in our prior statements (see below). In our view there have been irregularities in the trial process and a lack of substantive, publicly available evidence. We support Mohammad’s intent to appeal the decision, and call for a fair and transparent appeal process based on the facts of the case.
As followers of Jesus Christ, World Vision is accountable to the children and families we serve, to our donors, and most of all to God to be faithful stewards. We strongly condemn any act of terrorism or support for such activities, and reject any attempt to divert humanitarian resources or exploit the work of humanitarian organizations operating anywhere.
We are saddened that our work helping Gaza’s most vulnerable children has been disrupted for so long, and we hope to return to Gaza. We remain committed to improving the lives of vulnerable children in the region, and hope we will be able to advance our humanitarian work in the context of our longstanding cooperation with the relevant Israeli and Palestinian authorities.
World Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.
Past Statements
DECEMBER 2020
World Vision statement regarding the trial of Mohammad El Halabi
FEBRUARY 2017
Statement by World Vision International CEO; Gaza staff member pleads not guilty
AUGUST 2016
Update: Statement by World Vision International CEO in wake of staff arrest
AUGUST 2016
Statement on World Vision’s Staff Arrest
JUNE 2016
Statement on the arrest of World Vision’s staff Mohammad El Halabi
What others are saying
THE TIMES OF ISRAEL
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FOUNDATION FOR MIDDLE EAST PEACE
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THE GUARDIAN
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ARAB ORGANISATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE UK
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CHRISTIANITY TODAY
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INTERNATIONAL CENTRE OF JUSTICE FOR PALESTINIANS
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ABC
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RELIGION NEWS SERVICE
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