Britain's biggest Islamic charity says an audit of its activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories has found no evidence to support accusations it has funded terrorism. Islamic Relief Worldwide denied claims made first by Israel and later the United Arab Emirates and hired leading auditors to review its West Bank work.
The charity works with international organizations and governments, such as UNICEF and the World Food Programme.
Israel has not responded so far.
Islamic Relief Worldwide works in more than 40 countries.
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