Tag Archive: Ayman Odeh

NIF Israel Director, Mickey Gitzin, at the 2025 Haaretz Conference in New York

Exploring the Future of Israeli Democracy with Haaretz

A powerful lineup of speakers, including NIF Executive Director in Israel, Mickey Gitzin, addressed attendees of the Haaretz conference in NYC.

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The Urgency of Hope in the Darkest Times

It is more important than ever that we insist on hope—not as a last resort, but as the spark of inspiration in our struggle for peace and justice.

Member of Knesset Ayman Odeh speaks from the stage at the It's Time Peace Summit in 2025

Standing with MK Ayman Odeh

MK Ayman Odeh, the leader of Israel’s largest Jewish-Arab Party, is facing impeachment.

Member of Knesset Ayman Odeh speaks from the stage at the It's Time Peace Summit in 2025

Standing Up for Arab Leader’s Free Speech in the Knesset 

NIF and our partners are standing up for MK Ayman Odeha longtime advocate for Jewish-Arab partnership, as he undergoes unjustified impeachment hearings in the Knesset.

Protecting Unrecognized Bedouin Villages in the Negev

Residents of the Bedouin village of Umm el-Hiran, set to be demolished on November 10, are resisting through celebrations of arts and culture and forward-looking planning.

A meeting of the political horizon forum

Finding Another Way: Shatil’s New Political Horizon Forum

“If we dream that peace is possible, it can happen.”—Tami Yakira

What to Watch in Israeli Democracy: Week of February 21

The New Israel Fund will provide you with regular updates about what you need to know about the most important issues facing Israeli democracy playing out in the 2020 Knesset elections.

New Beginnings for Israel and for All of Us

As NIF celebrates our 40th anniversary, and as many of us head to synagogues this week to mark the Jewish New Year, the future is yet unclear. What we have to guide us is a powerful vision for Israel’s future – and an unshakable committment to our values.

This Isn’t About Jafar

The lived experience of so many Israelis who take part in political protests — peace activists, Ethiopian-Israelis, refugees, and even settlers — is that the police can and do act with brutal force to shut down political speech.

Machsom Watch Marchers

Marking the Green Line

Israelis marched along the historic border to draw attention to the significance of the border between Israel and the West Bank.