Canada has become a leading case in revoking charities linked to “Israel” by enforcing tax law through sustained, evidence-based advocacy, outlining the lessons that can be drawn for future use.
From mid-2024 through to early 2026, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) revoked or suspended the charitable registrations of eight organizations directing funds to activities in the Zionist entity, citing breaches of the Income Tax Act, including inadequate records, failure to operate exclusively for charitable purposes, and prohibited support for foreign military entities. This article examines each of the cases in order to salute those involved in bringing the genocidal ‘charities’ low, but also to assess which tactics and targets were successful in order to apply the lessons of Canada more widely to the US, UK, Australia and beyond.
Campaigns questioning the charitable status of organizations supporting the Zionist entity gained momentum in the late 2010s. Independent Jewish Voices Canada submitted detailed complaints to the CRA, arguing funding patterns violated charitable rules. Their efforts particularly targeted the Canadian branch of the premier land theft agency in occupied Palestine: the Jewish National Fund of Canada (JNF Canada), claiming its projects supported land policies and military infrastructure inconsistent with Canadian charitable requirements.
Just Peace Advocates and allied groups contributed by compiling evidence on financial flows and project specifics. Tactics included parliamentary petitions, open letters to officials, and public statements drawing attention to tax-deductible donations potentially funding activities claimed to conflict with international law or CRA guidelines on charitable purposes.
The CRA is required to operate independently; complaints prompt audits only when supported by evidence suggesting non-compliance with requirements to operate exclusively for charitable purposes, maintain adequate records, or refrain from prohibited activities such as aiding foreign militaries. (more...)
How Canada leads the way in closing down Zionist charities

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