Ansarollah Website - Follow-ups - Muharram 26, 1447 AH

An analysis published by the American news website "The Intercept," based on tax documents, yesterday, revealed that at least 20 American organizations, including Nevot, have spent more than $26 million since 2020 on programs to support individual American soldiers in "Israel" who are fighting with the "Israeli" enemy army, from initial recruitment through reintegration.

The website reported that "American soldiers volunteering in the Israeli army organized a series of events in the United States, including a party in Boca Raton with right-wing political commentator Ben Shapiro, meetings with Republican Congressmen Brian Mast and Mike Lawler in Washington, and a meeting with New York Mayor Eric Adams at Gracie Mansion."

These events are being supported by Nevot, a New York-based American organization that supports so-called "lone wolf American soldiers" in the Israeli army—American citizens who serve in the occupation army without their families.

The organization's activities include a medical trip to Panama for veterans who participated in military operations during the ongoing genocide in Gaza. The activities also cover housing costs, psychological and physical treatments, military equipment, and even spa treatments for American soldiers.

An estimated 23,000 American citizens currently serve in the Israeli military, either as individual volunteers or as new immigrant recruits.

Nevot currently operates in 22 US states and is one of the most prominent organizations linking local charitable funding with direct support for IDF units.

Despite growing calls for stricter oversight of conflict-related funding, Washington continues to ignore the activities of these networks, despite their widespread influence on the ground and in American public opinion.