Tag Archive: Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI)

Ending Government Incentives for Performances in Settlements

Following an ACRI petition, Israel’s Supreme Court ruled to discontinue to financial incentives for performances in West Bank settlements.

“Deposit Law” Struck Down, Helping Asylum Seekers

Following a petition from several NIF grantees, the Israeli government must return money it had confiscated from asylum seekers’ earnings.

Combating Intrusive Cellphone Surveillance

A petition filed by NIF grantees becomes the first Supreme Court hearing to be broadcast live.

Protecting Pregnant Workers

Israeli government reverses crisis regulations which allowed layoffs of pregnant women.

Israel’s Civil Society is Rising to the Challenge – And So Must We

Israeli civil society has turned on a dime responding to this pandemic. As long as this crisis lasts, we have to ensure that our grantees have the resources they need to fight for equal access to healthcare and resources for everyone who needs it.

Fighting for Equal Access to Emergency Services

NIF grantees are working to ensure that Palestinians residents of East Jerusalem have access to emergency medical services.

Speaking Out Against Home Demolitions

Network of Israeli organizations campaign against the continued demolition of unrecognized Bedouin villages.

Guiding Civil Society Through the COVID-19 Crisis

As more Israelis are quarantining and social distancing, Shatil is helping organizations adapt.

Where Do We Go From Here?

While pundits are asking who are the “winners” and the “losers” in these uncertain election results, many Israelis are asking themselves a different question: where do we go from here? I know who has the answer.

Combating the Exclusion of Women

With the help of Shatil, the Forum Against the Exclusion of Women is fighting for gender equality.