Far-right groups that block aid to Gaza receive tax-deductible donations from US and Israel
- The U.S. And Israel permit tax-deductible donations to far-right groups obstructing humanitarian aid in Gaza, despite Israel's promise of aid delivery.
- These donations contradict efforts to provide food, water, and medicine to Gaza, slowing aid delivery as groups impede trucks to Gaza.
- Mother's March and Tzav 9 raised substantial funds through Israeli and U.S. Crowdfunding platforms, with donations being tax-deductible in both countries.
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Israel, to the groups that block aid for Gaza more than 200,000 dollars in donations from the US, deductible from taxes
Financing the illegal occupation of the West Bank, which violates UN borders of 1967, lowers taxes. At least if donors are residents of the United States or Israel. The Associated Press and the Israeli investigative site Shomrim discovered that three of the far-right Israeli groups, including the well-known Tzav-9, which has been involved in violent raids on convoys in recent months, have collected over $200,000 each from donors in the United St…
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