AFSC - Israel
Established in 1985, AFSC's New Israel Program worked in mixed Jewish-Arab areas in northern Israel, providing financial support for new and innovative NGOs that are working to create a more equitable society between Israel's Jewish majority and its 18% minority of Arab citizens.
The program promoted civil rights of Israeli-Arabs in the Galilee by improving access to education, employment, and housing. AFSC also promotes interagency networking and cooperation to strengthen links between Palestinian organizations in Israel and those elsewhere in the Middle East, especially Lebanon, Palestine, and Jordan.
The AFSC provided special attention to those organizations that worked in Arab-Jewish coalitions on issues such as housing preservation, building cooperatives, school improvements, youth activities, and economic development that may help them to achieve their own goals.
Currently, AFSC Quaker International Affairs representatives in Jerusalem are working with Israeli groups to educate and support young Israelis about conscientious objection and refusal, a natural area of work for an organization with roots in civilian public service programs for American conscientious objectors during World War I.
| Rotem Mor (left)and Eayal Barami during their speaking tour in the US. |
An Israeli conscientious objector (CO), Rotem Mor, program coordinator for Quaker Service, has been very helpful in connecting the program to Israeli peace groups. He has facilitated youth seminars on conscientious objection, and sponsored the first Parents of Refusers meeting, in which parents and refusers discussed their differing views of military service and strengthened their relationships. Ongoing support for young CO’s and their parents helps them through the difficult process of appealing for CO status and facing and undergoing prison time. Most of these young people and their parents have become active in the peace movement and participated in actions against the Wall.
In February 2005, Rotem and another CO Eyal Barami went on a speaking tour in a number of cities in the US. The speaking tour marked the launch of Faces of Hope an AFSC campaign supporting nonviolent resistance and refusal in Israel and Palestine.
Support for local partners:
The Right to a Home and a Homeland,
Global Campaign to Rebuild Palestinian Homes,
Jerusalem
The AFSC supports the Israeli
Committee Against House Demolitions in its
campaign to rebuild damaged Palestinian homes
in the Jerusalem area.
Youth Leadership and Community
Development Project
AFSC has
collaborated with Baladna,
Association for Arab Youth in implementing the
Youth Leadership and Community Development
Project in Israel. This project aimed to set up
a nation-wide Arab youth movement, operating in
all the Arab localities, as well as in mixed
cities. By strengthening the leadership skills
and enhancing the political and social
awareness of Palestinian youth in Israel,
Baladna and AFSC hope to increase involvement
of youth in local community development
projects.
Fighting Trafficking of Women in
Northern Israel
AFSC has supported
Isha L’Isha, a Haifa feminist organization, in
fighting the trafficking of women in Northern
Israel. Since the 1990s, approximately 3,000
women each year have been brought to Israel
from the Former Soviet Union to work in the sex
slave market. AFSC supports Isha L’Isha in
assisting and supporting the victims of the
crime, in bringing about the victims’ human
rights as guaranteed by the State of Israel,
and in lobbying for the reinforcement of an
effective public policy that will punish the
perpetrators of such crime.