Tag Archive: Shin Bet

A print edition of Haaretz

Unpacking How and Why Populists Attack NGOs

NIF Director in Israel Mickey Gitzin writes in Haaretz how democratic activists in America, Israel, and around the world can support each other—and win.

Zulat: Equality and Human Rights

Calling for a New Criminal Investigation into Prime Minister Netanyahu

NIF grantee Zulat is calling on Israel’s top officials to investigate Prime Minister Netanyahu based on recent revelations from Shin Bet Chief Ronen Bar’s affidavit.

A meeting of Israel's Supreme Court

Fighting the Judicial Overhaul in Court

The Association for Civil Rights in Israel is petitioning the Supreme Court against a law that would allow the executive to capture the judicial selection committee.

Protesting the Dismissal of Shin Bet Chief, Ronen Bar

When the chips are down as they are in Israel right now, NIF’s task is crystal clear: we infuse hope, and stand with the protestors.

Exposing Settler Violence in the West Bank

NIF grantees faced censorship as they attempted to present their findings on Jewish Extremist Violence in the West Bank to a Knesset Committee.

People Holding Phones

Victory Against Unlawful State Surveillance

After a petition from multiple NIF grantees, Israel’s Supreme Court ruled to restrict intrusive and ineffective COVID-19 contact tracing surveillance methods.

People Holding Phones

Combating Intrusive Government Surveillance

After a petition by several NIF grantees, Israel’s Supreme Court has demanded an explanation from the state for unnecessarily intrusive surveillance measures during the COVID-19 crisis.

Combating Intrusive Cellphone Surveillance

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

A Man Holds a Woman's Hand

Fighting Coronavirus, Not Democracy

Physicians for Human Rights condemns the government’s unnecessary and undemocratic surveillance.

Setting the Record Straight on Human Rights

Israel’s Channel 12 news corrects a false report about NIF grantee Breaking the Silence and its work to end the occupation.