The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) has suspended payments of more than $15 million a year to the Jewish Agency after charging that the quasi-government agency has not fulfilled commitments. The IFCJ, which is heavily backed by pro-Israel Christians and the Jewish Agency, formed a partnership last December

The organization said that the Jewish Agency has refused to list on its stationary that the IFCJ is a partner, along with United Jewish Communities and Keren HaYesod.