Tag Archive: protests

Protestors in New York City call for the end of the war in Gaza

Photo Essay: Protesting Against Starvation in Gaza

Nearly a thousand people gathered this week outside of Trump International Hotel in New York City to call for an end to the war in Gaza.

Standing Together activists march for peace

Beating Back the Forces of Repression

The police tried to stop a pro-peace march. But legal intervention prompted the police to change their tune.

Protesters in Tel Aviv

Protesting for Peace

Thousands of Israelis are in the streets calling for an end to the war in order to release the hostages.

Shatil Spotlight: From the Desk of Esther Sivan

A Rosh Hashana message from Shatil’s Director

Exposing Online Incitement Against Pro-Democracy Protestors

NIF grantee FakeReporter reports an alarming rise in calls for violence and hatred against anti-judicial coup protestors

Exposing the Role of Settlers in Judicial Coup

West Bank Jewish settlers are the driving force behind the ongoing judicial coup.

Improving Conditions for Police Detainees

An ACRI petition has forced the Israeli government to pledge to improve conditions for police detainees

Demanding More From Police At Demonstrations

The Association for Civil Rights in Israel spoke to Israel’s Channel 12 about police violations of the rights of demonstrators at protests against the Israeli government’s judicial coup.

Building Resilience in Civil Society Through Shatil

Civil society has always worked in less-than-friendly situations, but the current threats to our democratic values mean that organizations need resilience more than ever. 

Demonstrating for Arab Lives

NIF grantees are demanding action, telling the government “We Want to Live!”