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.
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.
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.
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.