View Full Version : Israeli leftists target American extremism


S.A.M.
08-01-09, 12:02 AM
The left-wing organization Gush Shalom is launching a campaign against organizations soliciting donations in the United States, particularly those receiving US federal tax exemptions for settlements and illegal outposts, The Jerusalem Post has learned.

The timing of the campaign has been stepped up from September to August because the Foreign Ministry recently launched its own campaign to block governments of foreign countries from donating money to human rights organizations in Israel.

One of the organizations singled out by Gush Shalom is called "Shuva Israel," which describes itself as "a US non-profit organization with 501c3 IRS tax deductible status."

The organization solicits money for a long list of West Bank settlements and illegal outposts including Havat Gilad and Havat Ya'ir, which are on the list of outposts Israel has promised the US to dismantle.

According to Gush Shalom, in criticizing the Dutch embassy in Israel for giving a grant of almost €20,000 to Breaking the Silence for its controversial report on alleged IDF human rights and war crime violations during Operation Cast Lead, the government acknowledged that the organization's actions were legal and legitimate but allegedly said they were politically incorrect.

On the other hand, "many of the activities of the organizations targeted by our campaign are illegitimate and/or illegal under international, US and EU law." In the first phase of its campaign, Gush Shalom will pressure the US to halt tax exemptions to Israeli organizations and NGOs which "directly and openly support the development and operation of illegal outposts.

The organization referred to Shuva Israel as one of them. While it has an address in Austin, Texas, the organization is located in the West Bank settlement of Revava.

Gush Shalom said that in the second stage of the campaign, it will focus on the financing mechanisms of mainstream organizations such as Nefesh B'Nefesh, Christian Zionist philanthropies, the Jewish National Fund and the World Zionist Organization, which are also active in the West Bank.

http://www.americantaskforce.org/daily_news_article/2009/07/30/1248926400_18

Hilarious!!!! :bravo:

Good to see the Israelis tackling the real issues while the Americans look the other way and blather on about the special relationship!

Challenger78
08-01-09, 12:26 AM
Hilarity indeed.

This should demote the generalisation of Israelis as all anti palestinian.

otheadp
08-01-09, 12:55 AM
Nut jobs.

S.A.M.
08-01-09, 01:02 AM
Oh I don't know, I'm sure in the current economic climate Americans will be very interested in the financing mechanisms of Zionist organisations building illegal settlements in Palestine

S.A.M.
08-01-09, 02:33 AM
Oh and btw, American Jews are not doing so badly either

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7k66uGD5nuk

otheadp
08-01-09, 09:02 AM
SAM face it. There is no "Palestine" :rolleyes:

candy
08-02-09, 07:54 AM
SAM face it. There is no "Palestine" :rolleyes:

otheadp face it, there are indigenous people already there.

S.A.M.
08-02-09, 07:57 AM
I love the way Mike Harris' eyes pop when the [mostly] Jewish audience appluads Ahmedinejad. :D

Have to admire his persistence in going on.

otheadp
08-02-09, 10:45 AM
otheadp face it, there are indigenous people already there.

Yes, the Israelis :)

pjdude1219
08-06-09, 11:57 AM
Yes, the Israelis :)?????? wait so living in europe makes you indegenious to palestine?