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 Donations To Israeli Military Are Tax-Deductible!
 September 25, 2002
 
 In many cases, Americans can be prosecuted for giving money to foreign
 armies. As we have been told in the case of John Walker Lindh,
 Americans can give up their citizenship rights by joining a foreign
 army.
 
 But as with many things, there is an exception: Israel.
 
 Not only is it allowed to give money to the Israeli Defense Forces
 (IDF), it is actually a tax-deductible contribution under US tax laws.
 
 The Fund for Strengthing Israel's Defenses, solicits funds from US
 citizens to "make up what the [Israeli] defense budget can't cover."
 And these contributions (of $100 or more) are tax-deductible by making
 the checks to the P.E.F. Israel Endowment Fund. Their website contains
 the following quote from Israel's first prime minister, David
 Ben-Gurion: "The IDF should also be the center for Zionist education
 for Israel's youth, children and immigrants..."
 
 I guess that's what they mean by the "special relationship" between
 the U.S. government and Israel.
 
  
  
 Links referenced within this article
 
 make up what the [Israeli] defense budget can't cover
 http://www.libi-fund.org.il/difference.html
 P.E.F. Israel Endowment Fund
 http://www.libi-fund.org.il/pef.html
 
  
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 http://www.antiwar.com/comment/idf.html


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