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Charity Commission to investigate whether JNF racial discrimination is lawful

May 20, 2013
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Read the Haaretz.com coverage here. On March 21st the Stop the JNF campaign made an application to the Charity Commission for the removal of Jewish National Fund charities from the register of charities.  The application gave evidence that the JNF is racist, complicit in ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and, according to one of its own former directors, an obstacle to peace.  All UK charities are su

Read the Haaretz.com coverage here.

On March 21st the Stop the JNF campaign made an application to the Charity Commission for the removal of Jewish National Fund charities from the register of charities.  The application gave evidence that the JNF is racist, complicit in ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and, according to one of its own former directors, an obstacle to peace.  All UK charities are supposed to be for the public benefit.  The Stop the JNF application demonstrated that the purpose of the JNF is contrary to the requirement of public benefit and does not qualify the organisation for charity status.  Over 500 people have also written individual complaints to the Charity Commission.

The Stop the JNF Campaign argued that the primary purpose of the JNF has always been to remove Palestinians from their land and replace them with Jewish only settlements. As such, the JNF does not act for public benefit, which is a requirement of all charities in the UK.

Furthermore, the JNF promotes racism through Zionist education, and is a ‘para-statal’ organisation, recognised in statute as part of the State of Israel.

The JNF controls 13% of the land of Israel.  The remains of Palestinian villages are still visible under JNF ‘Parks’, examples are the village of Ajjur in the JNF British Park and Imwas village in JNF Canada Park.  Today, Palestinian Bedouins, who are citizens of the state of Israel, are being ethnically cleansed from the Negev (Naqab) to make way for a JNF forest.  JNF support for the of Judaising East Jerusalem made one JNF director resign.

The JNF is openly racist.  This is what it said to an Israeli Court “the JNF is not the trustee of the general public in Israel. Its loyalty is given to the Jewish people in the Diaspora and in the state of Israel… The JNF, in relation to being an owner of land, is not a public body that works for the benefit of all citizens of the state. The loyalty of the JNF is given to the Jewish people and only to them is the JNF obligated. The JNF, as the owner of the JNF land, does not have a duty to practice equality towards all citizens of the state.”

In a reply dated May 15, the Charity Commission refused to JNF charities from the register of charities.  It has however decided to investigate whether the discrimination practised by the JNF is lawful under the Equalities Act 2010.

Sofiah Macleod, from Stop the JNF said that “we are glad that the Charity Commission is at last looking at the JNF’s systematic racist discrimination.  There is enough evidence showing that JNF UK and JNF Israel are so tied together that they cannot be described as separate organisations. Yet the Charity Commission shows a wilful blindness on this issue.  We very much look forward to hearing how the JNF will attempt to show that its racial discrimination is for the public benefit.  The Stop the JNF Campaign will be seeking to make the necessary legal challenges to force the Charity Commission to do its job, to remove the JNF charities from the register”.

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More info: stopthejnf.org

May 20, 2013
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