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

New Law on NGOs Draws Criticism

MKs and civil society groups respond to the passage of Israel’s contentious NGO bill.

A Different Kind of Ramadan

In the predominately Jewish town of Karmiel, Arabs and Jews came together to promote understanding.

Exposing Discrimination

Meet Klil Agassi, the next generation of civil rights activists in Israel.

Groundbreaking Decision Against Discriminatory Ad

Following a successful ACRI petition, a construction company has been fined for discriminatory marketing.

Shatil Conference Highlights: Bedouin Village One Step Closer to Recognition

Bedouin activists and leaders share their successes and brace for future challenges.

NIF Grantee Leads Efforts against Discrimination

In the wake of escalating tensions, Sikkuy stands up to ensure civil rights protections for Palestinian Israelis.

Supreme Court Orders Hundreds Freed from Holot Detention Center

Last week, for the third time, the Supreme Court revised its ruling on the legality of the so-called “Infiltration Prevention Law.”

Galilee Mayors, Hospital Chiefs Join Forces to Improve Northern Health

A group of mayors and hospital directors are working for healthcare equity in Israel’s northern periphery.

Knesset Takes Steps Toward Greater Transparency

In a success for democracy, a new Knesset committee will work to improve transparency and public access to government information.

Meet the Berner-Kadish Family

Meet the Berner-Kadish Family. After a 14 year legal struggle, Ruti and Nicole were finally registered as their three children’s legal mothers in Israel.