Qatar Charity Welcomes Dismissal of All U.S.

Qatar Charity Welcomes Dismissal of All U.S. Lawsuits and Calls for Protection of Humanitarian Action from Lawfare

11/3/2025

Qatar Charity welcomes the dismissal of all lawsuits filed against it in the United States, reaffirming the organization’s integrity, transparency, and strict adherence to international humanitarian and financial standards.

In recent years, several unfounded lawsuits were filed in U.S. courts against Qatar Charity, alleging that the organization supported extremist groups in Syria and Palestine. All cases have since been dismissed, including one that was withdrawn by the plaintiffs after it emerged that the evidence presented had been doctored. In that particular case, Qatar Charity has since initiated legal proceedings in the United States to identify those responsible for falsifying the evidence. The U.S. courts have authorized the start of a discovery process.

Qatar Charity stated that these outcomes reflect its unwavering commitment to humanitarian neutrality and transparency, in line with its long-standing partnerships with the United Nations, international NGOs, and government institutions worldwide.

“We welcome the court decisions and reaffirm our commitment to humanitarian principles and accountability,” said Yousef AlKuwari, Chief Executive Officer. “Our focus has always been on delivering life-saving aid to those in need, and ensuring that humanitarian action remains independent of political agendas.”

Rising Concern Over “Lawfare” Against Aid Organizations

With these cases now concluded, the organization expressed growing concern over the rise of “lawfare”: the use of legal mechanisms and lawsuits to restrict, stigmatize, or intimidate humanitarian organizations, particularly those working in Palestine and other politically sensitive contexts.

Such tactics, Qatar Charity warned, divert resources, discourage partnerships, and impede the delivery of urgent humanitarian assistance to civilians. In the wake of the recent ceasefire in Gaza, this phenomenon threatens to slow the reconstruction and recovery process at a time when needs are greatest.

“Humanitarian work must never be criminalized or politicized,” added Mr AlKuwari. “The international community [AA1] has a moral responsibility to protect aid organizations from targeted campaigns that weaponize the law against humanitarian assistance. The victims of such tactics are not institutions, but the millions of families awaiting aid and recovery.”

Commitment to Accountability and Humanitarian Principles

Qatar Charity operates under a robust system of governance, due diligence, and compliance, including financial audits, anti-terror financing safeguards, and partnership vetting aligned with international humanitarian standards.

The organization continues to work closely with United Nations agencies, government donors, and international networks such as the CHS Alliance, the Start Network, and BOND to strengthen the collective accountability of the humanitarian sector.

A Call for Neutrality in Aid Delivery

As reconstruction efforts in Gaza and other crisis regions intensify, Qatar Charity calls upon international actors, regulators, and financial institutions to uphold humanitarian neutrality and depoliticize the flow of aid.

Ensuring an enabling environment for NGOs to operate safely and independently is essential for effective humanitarian response and sustainable recovery.

“Aid must reach people based on need alone,” concluded Mr AlKuwari. “The principles of humanity and impartiality must rise above politics, especially in times when lives depend on them”.

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