A lawsuit has been filed in a US court seeking to stop non-profit groups from sending billions of dollars’ worth of tax-exempt donations to support illegal Israeli settler colonies and the Israeli army.


A group of American citizens filed the suit on December 21 against the US Department of Treasury, claiming about 150 nonprofits have sent an estimated $280bn to Israel over the past two decades.

The lawsuit claims, according to Al Jazeera, that the donations were pass throughs and funnels to support the Israeli army and the illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.

The lawsuit claims that certain non-profit groups (including the Falic Family Foundation, Friends of the Israeli Defence Force (FIDF), American Friends of Ariel, Gush Etzion Foundation, American Friends of Har Homa, and Hebron Fund) directly contributed, tax-exempt, to violations of US law and international law, subverted US foreign policy, and contributed to countless crimes and human rights abuses targeting Palestinians.

The Treasury Department, which has 60 days to respond to the lawsuit, declined to comment, stating in an email to Al Jazeera: We don`t comment on pending litigation.

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Photo: Israeli settler colony in Palestine’s West Bank. Source: Palestine News Network.

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• Discrimination
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