Under American pressure, Israel has pledged to deliver large quantities of humanitarian aid into the war-ravaged Gaza Strip. But at the same time, the U.S. and Israel have allowed tax-deductible donations to far-right groups that have blocked that aid from being delivered.

Three groups that have prevented humanitarian aid from reaching Gaza — including one accused of looting or destroying supplies — have raised more than $200,000 from donors in the U.S. and Israel, The Associated Press and the Israeli investigative site Shomrim have found in an examination of crowdfunding websites and other public records.

Incentivizing these donations by making them tax-deductible runs counter to America’s and Israel’s stated commitments to allow unlimited food, water and medicine into Gaza, say groups working to get more aid into the territory. Donations have continued even after the U.S. imposed sanctions against one of these groups.

By not cracking down on these groups, Israel is showing a “lack of coherence” in its Gaza aid policy, said Tania Hary, executive director of Gisha, an Israeli nonprofit that has long called on Israel to improve conditions in the territory.

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    5 months ago

    When it is no longer a ‘just cause’ to want Israel gone then you might have a leg to stand on.

    Remember when Fatah recognized Israel’s right to existence as part of a pathway to a two-state solution, and then Israel funded Hamas to undermine Fatah so Israel wouldn’t have to cooperate with Fatah?

    Good times.

    Might be that the reason it remains a ‘just cause’ amongst Palestinians to want Israel gone is the fact that Israel continuously insists on making this into an existential struggle.

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      5 months ago

      Israel continuously insists on making this into an existential struggle.

      No, they continually treat the situation as the existential struggle it has always been.