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

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Combatting Censorship of Palestinian Citizens of Israel

Palestinian citizens of Israel are being targeted and silenced by Ben-Gvir’s police force. Our grantees are demanding equal rights, and freedom of speech and expression for all Israel’s citizens.

Advocating for More Humane Incarceration

Civil society organizations continue to bring legal pressure to bear in order to end prisoner abuse.

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Enabling Humanitarian Access to Gaza

Israel’s Supreme Court is pressing the government on the amount of humanitarian aid going into Gaza. 

Meeting of the Gun Control Forum

Organizing for Safety and Against Gun Violence in Israel

Shatil is organizing to mitigate the negative effects of the Minister of National Security’s push for the proliferation of firearms; they are proposing alternative ways to stay safe.

Responding to the Israeli Government Shuttering Al Jazeera

Closing down news networks is not what democracies do. NIF groups are working to fight back.

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How Radically Things Have Changed; How Much More Needs to Be Done

“Israel is better than the way this war is being waged.” ~José Andrés

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Defending Palestinian and Arab Israeli Journalists

NIF grantee I’LAM: Arab Center for Media Freedom and Research is helping Palestinian Israeli journalists navigate repression, harassment, and disinformation during the war.

Protests against the Judicial Overhaul

Stopping Netanyahu’s Judicial Overhaul

NIF flagship grantee ACRI’s petition was key in overturning the first law passed by the current government that sought to constrict the power of Israel’s judiciary. 

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Calling out Settler Violence in the West Bank

While all eyes are on Gaza, settlers attack Palestinians in the West Bank. NIF grantees are speaking out.

May This Be The Year That Israel Becomes a Full Democracy

A Rosh Hashana Message from our Board Chair, Rachel Liel