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ARTICLE  - "How US tax breaks fund Israeli settlers. Peace group targets

settlements' charitable status."

 

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http://www.redress.cc/palestine/jcook20090917 

 

SYNOPSIS - Jonathan Cook reports on how Israeli peace activists are planning to

ratchet up their campaign against groups in the United States that raise money

for settlers by highlighting how tax exemptions are helping to fund the

expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank. 

 

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Peace group targets settlements' charitable status


By Jonathan Cook <http://www.redress.cc/palestine/jcook20090917#bio>  in 
Nazareth

17 September 2009

Israeli peace activists are planning to ratchet up their campaign against 
groups in the United States that raise money for settlers by highlighting how 
tax exemptions are helping to fund the expansion of illegal settlements in the 
West Bank.
 
Gush Shalom, a small peace group that advocates Israel’s withdrawal from the 
occupied territories, is preparing to send details to the US tax authorities 
questioning the charitable status of several organizations.
 
Adam Keller, a spokesman, said these operations’ tax-exempt status meant that 
“settlement expansion is effectively being subsidized out of the pockets of the 
US taxpayer and government”.
 
The campaign is designed to increase pressure on Barack Obama, the US 
president, to demand action from Israel on his repeated calls – so far largely 
ignored – to end settlement building. Last week, Israel announced plans to 
build 455 new homes in West Bank settlements and 500 apartments in East 
Jerusalem.
 
Mr Obama is expected to unveil a Middle East peace plan this month.
 
In a related move, Gush Shalom is encouraging Palestinians who have suffered 
from settler violence to file lawsuits in the United States that would redefine 
the settlers’ fund-raising work as support for “terrorist activity”.
 
The peace group has accelerated the pace of its campaign, according to a 
“confidential memo” it issued on 29 July that was leaked to the Israeli media, 
after the Israeli government heavily criticized human rights groups over the 
summer for receiving funds from foreign donors, particularly European 
governments.
 
In particular, the Foreign Ministry lambasted Breaking the Silence 
<http://www.shovrimshtika.org/index_e.asp> , a group of army veterans, for 
publishing testimonials from 26 Israeli combat soldiers suggesting the army 
committed war crimes during its assault on Gaza last winter.
 
Mr Keller said: “It’s the height of chutzpah for the Foreign Ministry to be 
hounding Breaking the Silence, which is doing something entirely legal and 
transparent, while keeping quiet about the settler organizations’ dependence on 
foreign income for their illegal activities.”
 
Gush Shalom said it was not divulging details of the organizations it will 
target next month to ensure an element of surprise. But Mr Keller said all of 
the 120 main settlements, which are illegal under international law, benefit 
from fundraising operations in the US.
 
Gush Shalom has already accused one organization, Shuva Israel, which is 
registered as a charity in Austin, Texas, of channelling funds to the Shomron 
Liaison Office, located in the West Bank settlement of Revava, south of the 
Palestinian city of Nablus.
 
According to Shuva Israel’s website, donations are used to support several 
outposts close to Revava, such as El Matan, Havat Gilad and Havat Yair, which 
are illegal under Israeli law.
 
The 100 or so outposts, satellites of the main settlements, have been the 
settlers’ most effective method of extending their control over Palestinian 
territory in the West Bank. Israel has repeatedly promised the United States it 
will dismantle the outposts – so far to no effect.
 
Shuva Israel also funds Yitzhar, a settlement that hit the headlines last year 
when its inhabitants rampaged through the neighbouring Palestinian village of 
Asira al-Kibliyeh in what the prime minister at the time, Ehud Olmert, called a 
“pogrom”.
 
Referring to Shuva Israel and the Shomron Liaison Office, Mr Keller said: “From 
our investigations it is unclear whether these are actually two organizations 
with close links or two faces of the same organization.”
 
David Halevy, the head of Shuva Israel, told the Jerusalem Post that donations 
subsidized projects in West Bank settlements and outposts such as schools, 
libraries, youth centres and empowerment training for women.
 
Mr Keller said most of the organizations were quite open about their 
fundraising activities, but that donations in support of the settlements almost 
certainly broke the terms of the US tax-exemption laws.
 
“On the public relations side they say they are involved in humanitarian and 
non-political work, but to their supporters they play up their assistance for 
the settlers’ nationalist and expansionist activities. This is the way we hope 
to catch them out.”
 
A recent report by the International <http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/>  Crisis 
Group (ICG), a group of academics and former diplomats, identified several 
other settler organizations fund-raising in the United States.
 
It noted that the settlement of Sussya in the South Hebron Hills raised funds 
through a tax-exempt US organization called PEF Israel Endowment Funds, 
registered in Manhattan. In 2007, Forbes, the business magazine, ranked PEF as 
one of the 200 largest charities in the US.
 
Other US tax-exempt charities named were the One Israel Fund, which raises 
money for projects in outposts, and the Hebron Fund, which raises an average of 
1.5 million US dollars a year on behalf of a few hundred extremist Jewish 
settlers encamped in the middle of Hebron.
 
The One Israel Fund claims on its website to be “the largest North American 
charity whose efforts are dedicated solely to the citizens and communities of 
Yesha”, a Hebrew acronym for the West Bank.
 
According to the ICG report, Christian Zionist groups also raise significant 
sums for the settlements. One website, Christian Friends of Israeli 
Communities, lists dozens of youth and community projects in the settlements it 
funds.
 
An investigation last month by the Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz revealed 
that a group called American Friends of Ateret Cohanim had received tax-exempt 
status by claiming to fund educational institutes in Israel. In reality, 
however, it had transferred 1.6m dollars to Ateret Cohanim, an extremist 
settler group, which buys Palestinian land and homes in East Jerusalem, 
especially in the Muslim quarter of the Old City.
 
Gush Shalom also hopes to increase pressure on the funding of organizations by 
encouraging civil litigation in the United States from Palestinian victims of 
settler violence in a bid to characterize the attacks as “terror activity”.
 
Court rulings would then be sought to shut down the settlers’ US fund-raising 
arms on the grounds that they support terrorism, in an echo of legal action by 
right-wing Jewish groups in the US against Muslim charities.
 
Two additional campaigns are mentioned in the memo.
 
In the coming months the group plans to highlight the links between the 
settlements and such large international Zionist organizations as the Jewish 
National Fund and the World Zionist Organization.
 
The JNF funds Canada Park, established on three Palestinian villages in the 
West Bank, and the WZO is widely regarded as being implicated in the 
establishment of the outposts. In July the WZO announced that it would spend 
5.5 million dollars his year on agricultural projects for the settlers.
 
Gush Shalom also suggests exposing the Israeli government’s support for US 
lobby groups, such as Stand With Us and The Israel Project, that are engaged in 
what it calls “propaganda” on behalf of the settlements.

  _____  

Jonathan Cook is a writer and journalist based in Nazareth, Israel. His latest 
books are “Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the Plan to 
Remake the Middle East” (Pluto Press) and “Disappearing Palestine: Israel's 
Experiments in Human Despair” (Zed Books). His website is www.jkcook.net.
 
A version of this article originally appeared in The National 
<http://www.thenational.ae> , published in Abu Dhabi. The version on this 
website is published by permission of Jonathan Cook.

 

 

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