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Israel takes first step to pass controversial NGO law

The proposal passed with 50 votes in favour and 43 against, following a tense debate

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AFPPTI Jerusalem
A controversial Bill that would compel non-govermental organisations (NGOs), receiving most of their funding from foreign governments, to declare it in official reports, passed its first reading in the Israeli parliament on Tuesday.

The proposal -- denounced by critics as likely to encourage a witch-hunt against leftist groups campaigning for the defence of Palestinian rights -- passed with 50 votes in favour and 43 against, following a tense debate.

Two more readings of the Bill by the parliament, or Knesset, are required for it to become a law.

Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, who proposed the law, argues it will boost transparency as the government seeks to fight foreign interference and attempts to delegitimise the state of Israel. She has insisted it does not target any specific NGO.
 
The text does not specifically refer to leftist organisations, but they are the groups it would impact as right-wing NGOs supporting Israel's occupation of the West Bank tend to rely on private donations instead, particularly from the United States.

The Bill has sparked international criticism, with the US and European Union ambassadors to Israel expressing concern over its implications.

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First Published: Feb 09 2016 | 11:32 AM IST

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