эту организацию признали террористической
Status in Western nations
European Union The European Commission has said that "regarding the запрет of IHH Germany by the German Ministry of Interior, IHH Turkey released a statement in which it claims not to have any links to the Germany-based organisation IHH. This information is confirmed by the German Embassy in Ankara."[63] In 2010 in the Camera dei Deputati, a group of deputies led by Il Popolo della Libertà (PdL) member Fiamma Nirenstein sought for the Turkish İHH to be added to the European Union's list of terrorist entities.[64] The group included four of Nirenstein's PdL colleagues and one Lega Nord deputy, Massimo Polledri.[64] However, the European Commission has said "IHH is an independent NGO active in the field of humanitarian aid and operating in a wide number of countries" and that it "does not have any information concerning involvement of IHH in the Occupied Palestinian Territory".[63]
Israel In 2008 Israel became the first country to ban the organization,[65] and on 16 June 2010, Israel added İHH to its terror watch list.[66] The Christian Science Monitor noted Israel was the only country to have banned the organization as of 2010.[67] A UN report criticized Israel's treatment of IHH after the Gaza flotilla raid and concluded that "forensic evidence showing that most of the deceased (from IHH) were shot multiple times, including in the back, or at close range has not been adequately accounted for in the material presented by Israel" and also noted Israel's "physical mistreatment, harassment and intimidation, unjustified confiscation of belongings and the denial of timely consular assistance" to IHH and other activists.[68]
United States Although a bipartisan group of 87 US senators (out of 100) sent a letter to President Obama calling on him to investigate the IHH and consider putting it on the list of foreign terrorist organizations,[69] İHH is not designated as a terrorist group by the US State Department.[60][70] US State Department spokesman Mark Toner has said "it's a long process to designate something a foreign terrorist organization and... there's nothing to announce on that."[69] A US State Department spokesman also has said the US government "cannot validate" any relationship or connection between İHH and al-Qaida.[60] Michael Werz, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress said “the White House has been quiet on the issue and the State Department has publicly noted that it has no plans to designate the group [as an FTO].”[71]