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Regavim NGO Announces Legal Challenge to Canadian and EU Sanctions

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The Zionist NGO Regavim announced it will file countersuit and appeals against sanctions imposed by Canada, the EU, and other countries, which cited the organization's role in lobbying for demolition of Palestinian property. Regavim denies the violence allegations and characterizes the sanctions as political retaliation for legal court decisions and an attack on Israeli sovereignty. The organization plans both bureaucratic appeals and defamation lawsuits while calling on the Israeli government to challenge the sanctions diplomatically.

Multiple countries including Canada, the EU, the UK, Norway, France, New Zealand, and Australia announced sanctions against individuals and organizations in the West Bank accused of violence against Palestinians. Regavim, a Zionist NGO focused on protecting Israeli state lands and preventing illegal land seizure, was included in the sanctions list. According to Regavim director Naomi Kahn, the organization was sanctioned specifically for lobbying to demolish a Palestinian primary school at Jabbet al Dhib village near Bethlehem, which Kahn characterizes as an illegal structure built on Israeli state land in Area C. Regavim disputes the violence allegations and plans to pursue legal action, including appeals through bureaucratic channels and defamation countersuit claims, while arguing the sanctions represent political retaliation for court decisions and an infringement on Israeli judicial independence and sovereignty.

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The article presents Regavim's perspective and denials but does not include statements from Canada, the EU, or other sanctioning countries explaining their specific evidence or rationale for the sanctions beyond the quoted justification about demolition lobbying. Additionally, the article does not provide independent verification of claims regarding the school's legal status or Regavim's actual activities and documented impact on Palestinian communities.

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