The Evangelical humanitarian charity World Vision is disappointed that an Israeli court sentenced a former employee to more than a decade behind bars on terrorism charges, saying the judgment against him stands in "sharp contrast" to the facts of the case.
The Evangelical humanitarian charity World Vision is disappointed that an Israeli court sentenced a former employee to more than a decade behind bars on terrorism charges, saying the judgment against him stands in "sharp contrast" to the facts of the case.
The Evangelical humanitarian charity World Vision is disappointed that an Israeli court sentenced a former employee to more than a decade behind bars on terrorism charges, saying the judgment against him stands in "sharp contrast" to the facts of the case.
A World Vision employee was convicted of embezzling millions from the organization and supporting the Palestinian terror organization Hamas, a charge the Evangelical charity denies.
A World Vision employee was convicted of embezzling millions from the organization and supporting the Palestinian terror organization Hamas, a charge the Evangelical charity denies.