The Chamber Committee alleges that the American funds have gone to Israeli antigovenment demonstrations

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Biden-Harris administration is accused of having abused taxpayers to finance demonstrations in Israel against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before October 7.
The Chamber’s Judicial Committee recently published a note describing allegations and showing a possible monetary track.
“The surveillance of the committee revealed that the administration of Biden-Harris has provided subsidy funds to the groups which contributed directly and indirectly to the demonstrations of legal reform which aimed to undermine the Israeli government,” wrote the committee in the memo.

A person handcuffed from gestures during a demonstration against the new right -wing coalition of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his judicial reforms proposed to reduce the powers of the Supreme Court of Tel Aviv, Israel, on February 11, 2023. (Reuters / Amir Cohen)
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Netanyahu shared one of the graphics of the memo on its X account and decreed “the massive foreign intervention in order to replace the right -wing government in Israel”.
“An official document published by the US Congress reveals amazing information that confirms what many have been suspected for a long time: the previous American administration has transferred nearly a billion dollars to the left NGOs in Israel, in order to undermine the government rule,” Netanyahu in Hebrew wrote.
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In March, the Chamber’s Judicial Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee sent letters to six American and Israeli NGOs requesting “documents related to any subsidy, cooperative agreement or other prizes received from the American Agency for International Development (USAID) or the State Department”. According to the service note of the judicial committee, organizations have so far produced a total of 380 documents.
The Six NGOs were Blue White Future (BWF), the Movement for the Quality Government in Israel (MQG), the Endowment Funds of PEF Israel, the Jewish Community Fund (JCF), the Middle East Peace Dialog Network (MEPDN) and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.

People have Israeli flags during a demonstration against the new right -wing coalition of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his proposals for judicial reforms to reduce the powers of the Supreme Court of Tel Aviv, Israel, on February 11, 2023. (Overview of Reuters / Amir Cohen)
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Before Hamas’ attacks on October 7, Israel was involved in an internal battle on legal reform measures. This sparked a heated debate and generalized demonstrations across the country. The Judicial Committee of the House noted that the president then Joe Biden condemned the reform measures and seemed to express his support for demonstrations.
“Like many supporters of strong supporters of Israel, I am very worried. I fear that they get straight. They cannot continue on this path. I somehow explained this,” Biden told journalists in March 2023, According to CNN. Part of the quote also appears in the memo.
The Committee says BWF has received funds from NGOs, including certain American grant recipients, and has financed the coalition headquarters for demonstrations. In addition, the Committee alleys that the Biden-Harris administration gave MQG $ 42,000 to carry out training on activism in Israeli high schools.

People have a banner during a demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the new right -wing coalition and his judicial reforms proposed to reduce the powers of the Supreme Court of Tel Aviv, Israel, on February 11, 2023. (Reuters / Amir Cohen)
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PEF Israel’s endowment funds are accused in the note of providing more than $ 884 million to the groups involved in anti-democracy demonstrations. Likewise, the Committee said that Rockefeller philanthropy advisers “probably provided parts of its $ 20 million in federal subsidies” to groups funding the demonstrations. In addition, the Committee wonders if the MEPDN violated its status 501 (C) (3) “by funding the anti-democracy protest”.
Regarding JCF, the Committee says that the organization has given more than $ 42.8 million to the headquarters of the demonstration and the two main donors of the demonstrations.
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The committee noted in the memo that the investigation is underway and that more American and Israeli NGOs will be added.
Fox News Digital contacted the six NGOs mentioned in the memo and did not receive any responses for publication.