NOVANEWS
New legislation that would cap foreign governments’ contributions to ‘political’ NGOs, said to be stalled indefinitely; sources close to bills’ sponsors say move prompted by foreign pressure.
By Jonathan Lis
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to freeze the parliamentary process that would ratify bills aimed at limiting foreign funding of Israeli human rights organizations, sources said on Saturday, a week after a Ministerial Committee for Legislation approved the bills. |
According to the sources, Netanyahu decided to indefinitely postpone appeals submitted against the Ministerial Committee for Legislation’s vote, meaning that Knesset members wont be able to ratify the bills.
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Benjamin Netanyahu, center, during a weekly cabinet meeting, Nov. 6, 2011. |
Photo by: Kobi Gideon / Flash 90 |