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Even Israeli right knows the NGO law cannot pass

January 6, 2016 12:39
Ayelet Shaked (Picture: Getty)
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Like similar pieces of legislation proposed in recent years by right-wing politicians, the new NGO "transparency" bill, approved on Sunday by the ministerial legislative committee, is unlikely to ever become law.

It is simply another shot across the bows of Israel's human rights advocacy community, much of which is funded through grants from European governments.

The law would force organisations that receive more than half of their funding from foreign governments to note the fact prominently in their publications.

The law, the brainchild of Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked of the Jewish Home Party, is an attempt to stigmatise such groups as "un-Israeli". While ostensibly apolitical, it clearly targets organisations on the left of the political spectrum, as they are the ones that have contacts with foreign governments.

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