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Online Fundraiser by Israeli Settlers in the West Bank to Purchase Military Gear

On Tuesday, October 15, 2024, The New Arab released the results of a 10-month investigation into the use of international crowdfunding to support violent Israeli settlers.

The investigation uncovered that millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded donations, originating from Western countries and Israel, have been used to purchase military equipment for illegal settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. This disturbing trend reveals how tax-deductible donations from Western liberal democracies, often with the backing of Israeli officials, are covertly supporting ethnic cleansing in Palestine.

The New Arab’s comprehensive report, available on their website, sheds light on the issue and provides a detailed analysis of the findings.

For media inquiries, please contact Investigative Editor Andrea Glioti at andrea.glioti@newarab.com.

This news story was distributed by https://pressat.co.uk/.

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