Israel says no charges over video attack on rights groups
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Israeli authorities said on Sunday they decided against opening a criminal investigation of an ultranationalist group behind a video that accused the heads of four of Israel's leading human rights organizations of being "foreign agents".
Activists had demanded the attorney general look into the 68-second video by Zionist group Im Tirtzu, saying it was incendiary. But the Justice Ministry said no criminal investigation was warranted because the video did not call for violence. Its main message, the ministry said, was for Israelis to back a proposed law to restrict foreign funding to aid groups.