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Israeli group threaten legal action against Australian charity

World Vision Australia indirectly distributing more than $1 million of Australian taxpayers’ money to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

October 12, 2012 08:00

ByDan Goldberg, Dan Goldberg

1 min read

An Israeli-based group is threatening legal action against an Australian charity unless it immediately stops funding a Palestinian not-for-profit organisation that is alleged to be “an active arm” of a terror group proscribed under Australian law.

Shurat HaDin — the Israel Law Centre, which aims to “bankrupt terrorism” through the courts — alleges that World Vision Australia has been indirectly distributing more than $1 million of Australian taxpayers’ money to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

World Vision Australia, which distributes funds in Gaza for AusAID, the government’s foreign aid agency, denies the charges. An AusAID spokesperson said this week that an investigation it conducted in May concluded there was “no evidence to support Shurat HaDin’s allegations”.

But Shurat HaDin this week stood by its allegations, releasing a dossier of “conclusive evidence” to World Vision with an ultimatum to the Christian charity: cease funding by October 15 or face legal action in the Federal Court of Australia for breaching the Charter of the United Nations Act.