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How Canadian charities fund illegal West Bank settlements

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Last updated: 2025/10/29 at 2:27 AM
Press Room Published October 29, 2025
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An investigation from CBC’s the fifth estate follows the trail of millions of dollars in tax-deductible donations sent through Canadian charities to support Israeli settlements deemed illegal under international law.

CBC News · Posted: Oct 28, 2025 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: October 28

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Rugged hills in the foreground, punctuated with several small, simple structures; in the middle distance, dozens of mid-rise apartment buildings
Makeshift houses of the Palestinian Bedouin Jahalin community, bottom, are seen next to the West Bank Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim, Monday, June 2, 2025. (Mahmoud Illean/Associated Press)

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Front Burner31:57How Canadian charities fund illegal West Bank settlements

Since the 1960s, Israel has been building settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory of the West Bank — settlements deemed illegal under international law, and condemned by the Canadian government. With the settlements has also come many documented cases of violence from Israeli settlers against the Palestinians whose homes are being bulldozed to build those settlements.

Now, a new investigation by CBC’s the fifth estate has found that Canadian charities have been indirectly funding organizations, including the Israeli military, that support the ever-expanding settlements. That includes issuing tax receipts on those donations — despite them running afoul of the rules governing registered Canadian charities.

Cohost Ioanna Roumeliotis breaks down her team’s reporting, and why critics say these donations are perpetuating violence that threatens the possibility of peace and a Palestinian state.

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