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MPs question support for Ariel

January 25, 2013 10:00
Richard Burden (Photo: Demotix)

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

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Two Labour MPs have said that people who financially support charities outside Israel’s Green Line should not be entitled to British tax benefits.

Richard Burden and Jeremy Corbyn have asked Parliament to prevent the tax benefits, which apply to all charities registered in Britain, extending to organisations such as British Friends of Ariel University (BFAU).

Ariel University, which educates 12,000 Israeli, Israeli-Arab and Israeli-Druze students, is located in the West Bank settlement of Ariel and is the first university beyond the Green Line, controversially upgrading its status from a college at the end of last year.

Mr Burden, the MP for Birmingham Northfield and chair of the Britain-Palestine Parliamentary Group, said the government should check that BFAU funds were being used for the university and not “settlement activity that contravenes international law.