JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Knesset passed a bill that provides tax benefits to Israelis who donate to West Bank settlements.
The bill, an amendment to the Income Tax Act, grants a 35 percent tax break on donations to nongovernmental organizations that encourage settlement anywhere in the country, such as the Negev and the Galilee, and including the West Bank.
A vote on the bill’s second and third readings passed the Knesset plenum Monday evening by a vote of 33 to 13. Several members of the Kadima party joined the opposition in voting against the bill.
Donors to non-Jewish settlements also receive the tax break.
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