NIF’s Crisis Action Plan
As the war in Gaza drags on, wreaking further devastation and immense casualties, the Israeli government is pressing ahead with its outright assault on democratic institutions and norms. It is no exaggeration to say that Israel's democracy faces its most significant threats since the country's establishment.
Over the last few months, the ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Netanyahu has advanced a flurry of anti-democratic legislation - including bills that would criminalize cooperation with the International Criminal Court (ICC); that would bar Arab parties from running for Knesset; that would impose an 80% tax on NGOs receiving funding from foreign governmental entities - and recently passed a law that politicizes judicial appointments. Civil liberties such as freedom of speech and freedom of protest, especially among Palestinian citizens and pro-democracy activists, are being quashed by an increasingly unrestrained police force, while human rights in the West Bank are violated daily.
Meanwhile, the government continues attacking the gatekeepers of Israeli democracy and the rule of law: Netanyahu fired the head of the Shin Bet, Israel's general security service, and is moving to fire the attorney general, drawing the country closer to autocracy and to a constitutional crisis. This alarming state of affairs has been exacerbated by a U.S. administration under President Trump that, unlike the previous administration, is enabling Israel's more extreme moves in the occupied territories and emboldening the most right-wing elements in the Netanyahu government. The Trump White House is also advancing its own anti-democratic policies that affect the landscape in Israel/Palestine, including eviscerating USAID and the Middle East Partnership for Peace Act (MEPPA) fund; issuing an executive order that imposes sanctions on the ICC; and advancing a bill that could kneecap progressive nonprofits.
These are tremendous challenges, and uncertainty about the future in both countries is
great. We at the New Israel Fund (NIF) are leading a movement comprising our grantees and civil society partners to confront these threats the only way we know how: with a gritty resolve that is guided by our values and our firm belief that a better future is possible.
How NIF is Meeting this Moment
NIF's strategic approach to the current challenges relies on a "building and blocking"
framework that employs the following strategies: "building" a movement that 1) Presents a
positive vision for Israel's future and is grounded in new ideas and policies; 2) Works with
diverse leaders and influencers to bolster the pro-democracy movement; and 3) Mobilizes
the broader public around a commitment to liberal democratic values with the aim of
building political power; and "blocking" measures including 1) Anti-democratic legislation
and initiatives; 2) Efforts to curb civil liberties; and 3) Moves to further entrench the
occupation and settlement enterprise, including soaring settler violence and expulsions of
communities in the West Bank.