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Bustan

An NGO that works with Bedouin and Jewish communities in the Negev for fair resource allocation and environmental and social justice for all peoples in the region.

http://www.bustan.org/
Coalition of Women for Peace

This coalition is an umbrella organizing network for the following pro-peace and justice, feminist organizations: Bat Shalom, Women in Black, New Profile, TANDI, WILPF, Women and Mothers for Peace, Women Engendering Peace, NOGA, Machsom Watch (Checkpoint Watch). The coalition works for a just peace based on: an end to the occupation, the full involvement of women in negotiations for peace, establishment of a Palestinian State side by side with the State of Israel based on the 1967 borders, and recognition of Jerusalem as the shared capital of two states.

http://www.coalitionofwomen4peace.org
Gaza Community Mental Health Program

The Gaza Community Mental Health Program is a non-profit Palestinian non-governmental organization established in 1990 to provide mental health support to a community direly in need of such services. Founded amidst the tumultuous intifada against the Israeli occupation, the program aims to help victims, their families, and their communities cope with the aftermath of torture and systematic violence, focusing on the most vulnerable sectors of Gazan society, particularly women, children, and former prisoners. In recognition of the vital link between healthy individuals and a healthy society, GCMHP has adopted a community-based approach to healing. As part of this comprehensive approach, the program not only offers clinical services, but also works on public awareness efforts to combat the stigma of mental illness, as well as preventative measures to break the cycle of violence in Palestinian society. . . In addition, GCMHP is at the forefront of human rights advocacy, lobbying for such things as the prevention of torture, the empowerment of women, and the promotion of democracy. The many facets of GCMHP's important work combine to help heal the scars of violence and oppression and forge a healthy and vibrant civil society in Palestine.

http://www.gcmhp.net
Gush Shalom

Gush Shalom is the hard core of the Israeli peace movement. The primary aim of Gush Shalom is to influence Israeli public opinion and lead it towards peace and conciliation with the Palestinian people, based on the following principles: Putting an end to the occupation; accepting the right of the Palestinian people to establish an independent and sovereign State of Palestine in all the territories occupied by Israel in 1967; reinstating the pre-1967 \"Green Line\"as the border between the State of Israel and the State of Palestine (with possible minor exchanges of territories agreed between the parties); the border will be open for the free movement of people and goods, subject to mutual agreement. Establishing Jerusalem as the capital of the two states, with East Jerusalem (including the Haram al-Sharif) serving as the capital of Palestine and West Jerusalem (including the Western Wall) serving as the capital of Israel. The city is to be united on the physical and municipal level, based on mutual agreement. Recognizing in principle the Right of Return of the Palestinian refugees, allowing each refugee to choose freely between compensation and repatriation to Palestine and Israel, and fixing by mutual agreement the number of refugees who will be able to return to Israel in annual quotas, without undermining the foundations of Israel. Safeguarding the security of both Israel and Palestine by mutual agreement and guarantees. Striving for overall peace between Israel and all Arab countries and the creation of a regional union.

http://www.gush-shalom.org
Hotline for Migrant Workers

The Hotline for Migrant Workers (HMW), established in 1998, is a non-partisan, not for profit organization, dedicated to (a) promoting the rights of undocumented migrant workers and refugees and (b) eliminating trafficking in persons in Israel.

http://www.hotline.org.il/english/about.htm
International Solidarity Movement

The International Solidarity Movement is a movement of Palestinian and international activists working to raise awareness of the Palestinian struggle for freedom and an end to Israeli occupation. They utilize non-violent direct-action, inside the Occupied Territories, to confront illegal Israeli occupation forces and policies.

http://www.palsolidarity.org
Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions

ICAHD is a non-violent, direct-action group that opposes and resists Israeli demolition of Palestinian houses in the Occupied Territories, as well as fighting land expropriation, settlement expansion, by-pass road construction, policies of "closure" and "separation," the wholesale uprooting of fruit and olive trees and more. The group's work is closely coordinated with Palestinian organizations inside the Occupied Territories.

http://www.icahd.org
Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD)

ICAHD is a non-violent, direct-action group originally established to oppose and resist Israeli demolition of Palestinian houses in the Occupied Territories. Today, ICAHD's resistance activities also include - land expropriation, settlement expansion, by-pass road construction, policies of "closure" and "separation," the wholesale uprooting of fruit and olive trees and more.

http://www.icahd.org/eng/
LAW: Palestinian Center for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment

LAW is a Palestinian Human Rights organization based in Jerusalem. LAW was founded in 1990 by a group of Palestinian lawyers to promote human rights and further the principles of the rule of law, and to defend Palestinian rights in accordance with international human rights law and United Nations declarations.

http://www.lawsociety.org
Neled: Women for Coexistence

Brings together Palestinian and Jewish citizens in Israel.

http://coalitionofwomen.org/home/english/organizations/neled
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