Israel Boycott Controversy
Oren Rudavsky's film features religious leaders speaking about their involvement in the BDS movement, an effort to pressure Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories.
Oren Rudavsky's film features religious leaders speaking about their involvement in the BDS movement, an effort to pressure Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories.
Encouraged by memories of earning money in Israel during one five-year stint, during which he stayed illegally, Douglas Maina wants to return. But saving money to return is a challenge.
Haaretz investigation: Pro-settlement group Regavim commissioned and paid for private investigation into prominent human-rights lawyer and the organizations he represents.
Tax-exempt donations are helping to finance West Bank settlements.
Explore a map showing the main benefactors and recipients in the flow of tax-free donations from non-profits in the U.S. to Israel's West Bank settlements
From energy giants to makers of chocolate spread, documents show public and private Israeli companies have donated millions of dollars to settlements beyond the Green Line.
Central Fund of Israel is based in the NYC offices of a textile company. Uri Blau's investigation shows group has received tens of millions in donations--funneling much of it to settlements.
Uri Blau's investigation reveals pro-settlement and right-wing groups have a poor record when it comes to following rules on donor transparency.
Uri Blau's investigation reveals deputy defense minister and a key Netanyahu supporter in the U.S. donated to groups campaigning to impose Israeli sovereignty over Temple Mount.
Registered non-profit groups are lavishly funding with tax-deductible U.S. dollars the same West Bank settlements the Obama administration considers obstacles to peace.
Explore the complete list of organizations at the center of Haaretz investigation into the tax-free U.S. donations that have enriched the settlements by more than $220 million in five years.
Uri Blau follows the trail of private U.S. donor funds from the bustling streets of Brooklyn to the deserted alleys of Hebron and into the pockets of Jewish terrorists and their families.