All in the Mishpucha: Family at the Federations
Whole families can make their living at a single charitable organization.
Whole families can make their living at a single charitable organization.
But the movement is up against the country’s powerful right-wing politics and institutional bias against Palestinians.
From checkpoints to settlements, Israel is increasingly privatizing its control over parts of the West Bank. Some see this shift as an attempt to sustain the occupation.
While East Jerusalem's bus network is clearly inferior to West Jerusalem's, less obvious is how it’s been privatized as a way to bypass the absence of an autonomous government.
The McDonald’s franchise is owned by a Peace Now advocate who opposes the occupation, but he’s no friend to unions.
How decades of privatization have led to Israel's other housing crisis -- soaring prices -- and its relationship to Israeli politics, support for right-wing policies and settlements included.
The Israeli arms industry is still marketing weapons used in Gaza and the West Bank as "battle-proven" and using the Palestinian territories as a "laboratory" to try them out.
By privatizing the occupation of Palestine, Israel has enriched the security industry and allowed the country to evade accountability for human rights violations.
In 1971, Israel believed that Ugandan military officer Idi Amin would serve as loyal ally. It soon learned otherwise.
The Amana movement that carries out settlement construction in the West Bank has been receiving tens of millions from a mystery company in the Central American tax haven.
Following Uri Blau's investigation, Israeli nonprofit stopped providing aid to families of Jews accused of violent attacks against Palestinians.
Donations to the NGO, which champions Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem, topped $115 million over eight years, much from companies based in global tax shelters.