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− | The family runs several charitable trusts which regularly donate to Zionist causes. These are [[The Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust]], . The charities have given to the following: | + | The family runs several charitable trusts which regularly donate to Zionist causes. These are [[The Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust]], [[Wolfson Family Charitable Trust]] and the [[Wolfson Foundation]]. The charities have given to the following: |
===Funding the occupation forces=== | ===Funding the occupation forces=== |
Revision as of 12:34, 3 April 2024
Next plc is owned and run by the Wolfson family.
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Philanthropy
The family runs several charitable trusts which regularly donate to Zionist causes. These are The Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust, Wolfson Family Charitable Trust and the Wolfson Foundation. The charities have given to the following:
Funding the occupation forces
Beit Halochem (£621,500)
Funding illegal settlements
British Friends of the Ariel Institute (£96,794) | Jerusalem Foundation (£5,000) | Jewish National Fund (£25,000) | Jewish Agency for Israel (£50,000) | Aish Hatorah (£525,000)
Funding Zionist lobby groups
Hadassah UK (£150,810) | Aguda Israel Organisation of GB (£7,250) | Anglo-Israel Association (£5,000) | British Friends of the Jaffa Institute (£6,000) | Community Security Trust (£840,000) | Council for Christians and Jews (£85,000) | Friends of Bnei Akiva (£60,000) | Union of Jewish Students (£512,277) | Israel Diaspora Trust (£4,000) | Jewish Leadership Council (£200,000)
Funding Islamophobic think tanks
Policy Exchange (£3,198,884) | Civitas (£55,000)
Funding the conservative Party
Simon Wolfson has donated more than £400,000 to the Conservative Party.