Organizations
These organizations work with the Arab-Israeli conflict in various ways such as advocating to end Israeli occupation of the West Bank and acting as a human rights watch.
IfNotNow: IfNotNow is an American organization led by young Jewish people, guided by Jewish principles, who call for the end of occupation of Gaza and the West Bank. Their main campaigns—Birthright: Not Just a Free Trip and #YouNeverToldMe—focus on including information about the occupation in Jewish curricula.
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B’Tselem: B’Tselem is human rights watch organization founded around Jewish ideas of justice and equality. B’Tselem works primarily by documenting human rights violations and publishing testimonies, statistics, video footage, and reports.
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The Independent Commission for Human Rights (ICHR): Palestinian founded and led, the ICHR is a humans rights watch created by Yasser Arafat as president of the PLO in 1993.
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Emek Shaveh: Emek Shaveh is an Israeli non-governmental organization dealing in the realm of archaeology. Emek Shaveh opposes the appropriation of archaeology in support of a singular Israeli narrative which lays Jewish claim to the land, a narrative which has real effects on communities living in Israel. The organization does community engagement projects and publishes reports on activity at archaeological sites.
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