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Fighting Mass Surveillance
2 February 2022Israeli human rights organizations are taking a stand against the Israel Police’s frequent use of the highly invasive spyware, Pegasus.
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Protecting the Right to Electricity
2 February 2022After a petition by two NIF grantees, Israel’s Supreme Court ruled that electricity is a protected right.
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
20 January 2022As we enter this new year, we are immediately confronted with…just about everything.
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Fighting for Family Unification
20 January 2022In response to a petition by several NIF grantees, Israel’s Supreme Court prohibited the Ministry of Interior from continuing to block Palestinian family unifications.
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Combating Hate Crimes
4 November 2021The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) and the Public Knowledge Workshop (Hasadna) launched a new website for reporting and tracking racism in Israel.
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Fighting Gender Segregation
2 September 2021Shatil is launching curricula for mechinot (pre-military programs) in order to fight gender segregation and the exclusion of women from public spaces.
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Combating Anti-Arab Racism In School
2 September 2021The Association for Civil Rights in Israel demanded zero tolerance for racism after a group of parents in Herzliya refused to accept an Arab homeroom teacher at the local school.
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Combatting Discriminatory Profiling of Ethiopian Israelis
19 August 2021Israel’s Supreme Court has accepted a petition by three NIF grantees demanding an immediate end to the police practice of profiling Ethiopian Israelis.
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Advancing Progressive Values
19 August 2021With opportunities to influence Israel’s new government, NIF’s action arm, Shatil, steps up a new training program for civil society organizations advocating for their cause.
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Victory Against Discriminatory Housing Practices
22 April 2021After a petition by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, the Tel Aviv District Court ordered that the Tel Aviv municipality rewrite criteria for affordable housing which discriminated against older and low-income residents.
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