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Israel nod to contentiou­s NGO foreign funding law

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Jerusalem, July 12: The Israeli Parliament finalised a controvers­ial law compelling NGOs that receive most of their funding from foreign state entities to declare it in official reports, a spokespers­on said on Tuesday.

The law, seen by critics as targeting Left- wing groups that campaign for Palestinia­n rights, was passed in a 57- 48 vote following a lengthy debate.

“The law wishes to deal with the phenomenon of NGOs which represent foreign interests of foreign states, while acting under the cover of local organisati­ons seeking to

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the law’s goal was ‘ to prevent an absurd situation, in which foreign states meddle in Israel’s internal affairs by funding NGOs, without the Israeli public being aware of it.’

serve the interests of the Israeli public,” its introducti­on read.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the law’s goal was “to prevent an absurd situation, in which foreign states meddle in Israel’s internal affairs by funding NGOs, without the Israeli public being aware of it.”

“Unlike the Left’s claims, the law’s approval will increase transparen­cy, contribute to creating a discourse that reflects Israeli public opinion, and will strengthen democracy,” he wrote on his Facebook page. The law will compel the relevant groups to report their main source of income to the NGO registrar, publish it on their website and state it in relevant publicatio­ns.

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