House committees probing group that's funding Israeli progressives

A pair of Republican-controlled congressional committees have launched an investigation into the New Israel Fund, claiming the umbrella body that helps bankroll progressive Israeli organizations may have engaged in illegal electioneering against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
House Judiciary Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan and House Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Jason Smith penned a letter to the acting chairman of NIF on Thursday informing the group of the investigation into whether it had violated its tax-exempt status as a US-based charity “by providing millions of dollars in funding to groups that engaged in political campaign activities in the 2019 Israeli elections.”
The allegation is partially based on $356,000 that NIF provided in grants to an Israeli organization called Zazim, which operated a transportation system that helped bring Bedouin voters to polling stations in order to cast votes against Netanyahu in the 2019 election.
The lawmakers don’t explain how they know who the Bedouin voters would have voted for, but it appears to be in line with Netanyahu’s own election-day warning that his continued rule was at stake because left-wing organizations were busing Arabs to the polls. He later apologized for the comments, which were roundly accused of being racist.
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