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Standing in Solidarity with Huwara
9 March 2023NIF staff and grantees join hundreds of activists visiting Huwara following the pogrom.
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Defending Public Broadcasting
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Taking to the Streets
12 January 2023NIF grantees led a protest against the new government’s policies in Tel Aviv on Saturday, with tens of thousands of demonstrators in attendance.
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Jacob, Esau, and Jewish-Arab Partnership
15 December 2022A d’var Torah by NIF rabbinic fellow Hannah Jensen.
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De-escalating Violence and Investing in Shared Society
14 April 2022In the aftermath of deadly attacks on civilians, NIF grantees quickly mobilized campaigns to support the de-escalation of violence and underline the need for partnership in this dangerous moment.
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Al-Walaja Residents Win Injunction Against Demolitions
31 March 2022Residents of the Palestinian village east of Jerusalem won six more months to create a zoning plan for their community, halting looming demolitions.
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Defending Liberal Democracy in Israel and Supporting Ukraine
17 March 2022This week, in the face of this ongoing crisis in Ukraine, NIF made a grant to support a crisis center on the Ukraine-Poland border and a network of safehouses operated by the progressive Israeli youth movement, Hashomer Hatzair.
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Solidarity With Victims of Settler Violence
17 February 2022Hundreds of Israeli activists traveled to the West Bank last week to plant trees in solidarity with the Palestinian village of Burin after extremist settlers targeted olive farmers and members of NIF grantee, Rabbis for Human Rights.
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Combating Far-Right Escalation in East Jerusalem
17 February 2022NIF and other social change organizations are demanding that the Israeli government prevent a far-right, racist MK from provoking violence in Sheikh Jarrah.
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Documenting Home Demolition in Sheikh Jarrah
20 January 2022The Jerusalem Municipality demolished the Salhiya family home in Sheikh Jarrah in the middle of the night, leaving 15 residents cold and homeless.
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