Question to the Cabinet Office:
To ask Her Majesty’s Government how many Israeli government organisations have been given charitable status in the UK.
In England and Wales the law requires charities to be independent in the way they operate and they must be set up with exclusively charitable purposes for the public benefit. This precludes from charitable status any organisations that are established to further the purposes of any non-charity, which would include a national government.
Charity law is devolved in Scotland and Northern Ireland, but the requirements there are similar.