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Ittijah

Ittijah or "Union of Arab Community-Based Associations" is a network for Palestinian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) founded in 1995 in Israel. The organization's stated goals are promoting the Palestinian Arab civil society and advocating political, economic and social change for Palestinians who are denied access to infrastructure and services "due to discriminatory practices and policies of the (Israeli) State". Based in Haifa, the focus is on coordinating the activities and strategies of member organisations while promoting advocacy, capacity building and networking.

Ittijah's advocacy focuses on raising awareness about the social, political and economic needs of Palestinian Arabs at the (inter-Palestinian), region (Arab) and international levels. Advocacy is directed at governments, civil society groups, donor agencies, other indigenous peoples and human rights agencies, unions, and Palestinian solidarity groups. Ittijah hosts regular Ambassadorial study days and solidarity delegations, produces fact sheet publications, and arranges conferences and meetings.

Ittijah's capacity building efforts are aimed at enhancing the human, technical, financial and educational resources of its member organizations. Ittijah places international volunteers with local organizations and provides translation assistance with English language correspondence.

Ittijah's networking efforts are engaged at the grassroots through international levels extending from field-based networking with women's and youth groups at the local level through regional inter-Arab and international levels. Particular attention is paid to developing a network of specialists engaged in building civil society infrastructure, communication and cooperation. Ittijah's helped create the "Youth Network," a collaboration between ten Community associations that participated in a one-year project with participating young Palestinians from different regions.

Conferences edit

In 2000, Ittijah arranged a regional conference in Cyprus for Palestinian civil society groups from all parts of historical Palestine and Lebanon. Three Palestinian networks attended; Ittijah: Union of Arab Community-Based Associations; PNGO (The Palestinian NGO Network in the West Bank and Gaza Strip), and The Collective Forum for Palestinian NGOs in Lebanon. The conference noted the indivisible nature of the Palestinian people, warned against accepting divisions imposed upon them by others, and defined the role of the three networks in working towards a unified Palestinian civil society, including Palestinians living in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and the large Palestinian refugee communities in Lebanon.

Ittijah also attended the Durban World Conference against Racism in 2001. Ittijah facilitated communication between Palestinian NGOs on the issue of racism, particularly what it believes is Israeli-state racism against Palestinian citizens, and discriminatory practices in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Ittijah sponsored a 2002 conference "An End to Borders: Arab Civil Society Takes up the Challenge" in partnership with the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies. The conference created important links between Palestinian civil society organizations inside Israel with partners in the wider Arab world.

Ameer Makhoul Arrest edit

In May, 2010, Ittijah's director, Ameer Makhoul was arrested by the Israeli Shin Bet and accused of meeting with a Hezbollah spy who recruited him to engage in espionage against Israel. An Israeli court sealed his arrest under gag order at the request of the security services. Neither his name nor his detention could be reported in the Israeli media. Nevertheless, an Israeli online news outlet and foreign blog did break the gag and report his identity.[citation needed] Jaja reportedly helped Ittijah purchase the building housing its offices.

Makhoul later admitted to spying for Hezbollah, as part of a plea bargain.[1] The Haifa District Court sentenced Makhoul in January 2011 to "nine years in prison and another year suspended sentence for charges of spying and contact with a foreign agent from the Lebanon-based Hezbollah militant organization."[2]

Other activities edit

In 2003, Ittijah issued a petition protesting the attempted murder of Arab Knesset Member Issam Makhoul. On Friday, 24 October 2003, a bomb was placed under MK Makhoul's car. Ittijah argued that the anonymous attack was the result of public incitement against the Arab leaders by the Israeli government. Ittijah asked the government to step back from its attacks that create an uncontrollable atmosphere of violence. Thirty-four Arab, non-governmental organizations in Israel were initial signatories to the petition calling for defense of the democratic right of Arab Israelis to take part in Israel's public and political life.

In August 2004, Ittijah achieved Special Consultative status from the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, the first Palestinian NGO within Israel to gain consultative status with a United Nations council.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Makhoul admits to spying for Hezbollah, Ahiya Raved, 10.27.10, YNetnews
  2. ^ Khoury, Jack (2011). "Israeli Arab Who Spied for Hezbollah Jailed for Nine Years". Haaretz. Retrieved 2018-06-01.

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content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view July 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Ittijah or Union of Arab Community Based Associations is a network for Palestinian non governmental organizations NGOs founded in 1995 in Israel The organization s stated goals are promoting the Palestinian Arab civil society and advocating political economic and social change for Palestinians who are denied access to infrastructure and services due to discriminatory practices and policies of the Israeli State Based in Haifa the focus is on coordinating the activities and strategies of member organisations while promoting advocacy capacity building and networking Ittijah s advocacy focuses on raising awareness about the social political and economic needs of Palestinian Arabs at the inter Palestinian region Arab and international levels Advocacy is directed at governments civil society groups donor agencies other indigenous peoples and human rights agencies unions and Palestinian solidarity groups Ittijah hosts regular Ambassadorial study days and solidarity delegations produces fact sheet publications and arranges conferences and meetings Ittijah s capacity building efforts are aimed at enhancing the human technical financial and educational resources of its member organizations Ittijah places international volunteers with local organizations and provides translation assistance with English language correspondence Ittijah s networking efforts are engaged at the grassroots through international levels extending from field based networking with women s and youth groups at the local level through regional inter Arab and international levels Particular attention is paid to developing a network of specialists engaged in building civil society infrastructure communication and cooperation Ittijah s helped create the Youth Network a collaboration between ten Community associations that participated in a one year project with participating young Palestinians from different regions Contents 1 Conferences 2 Ameer Makhoul Arrest 3 Other activities 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksConferences editIn 2000 Ittijah arranged a regional conference in Cyprus for Palestinian civil society groups from all parts of historical Palestine and Lebanon Three Palestinian networks attended Ittijah Union of Arab Community Based Associations PNGO The Palestinian NGO Network in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and The Collective Forum for Palestinian NGOs in Lebanon The conference noted the indivisible nature of the Palestinian people warned against accepting divisions imposed upon them by others and defined the role of the three networks in working towards a unified Palestinian civil society including Palestinians living in Israel the West Bank and Gaza Strip and the large Palestinian refugee communities in Lebanon Ittijah also attended the Durban World Conference against Racism in 2001 Ittijah facilitated communication between Palestinian NGOs on the issue of racism particularly what it believes is Israeli state racism against Palestinian citizens and discriminatory practices in the West Bank and Gaza Strip Ittijah sponsored a 2002 conference An End to Borders Arab Civil Society Takes up the Challenge in partnership with the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies The conference created important links between Palestinian civil society organizations inside Israel with partners in the wider Arab world Ameer Makhoul Arrest editIn May 2010 Ittijah s director Ameer Makhoul was arrested by the Israeli Shin Bet and accused of meeting with a Hezbollah spy who recruited him to engage in espionage against Israel An Israeli court sealed his arrest under gag order at the request of the security services Neither his name nor his detention could be reported in the Israeli media Nevertheless an Israeli online news outlet and foreign blog did break the gag and report his identity citation needed Jaja reportedly helped Ittijah purchase the building housing its offices Makhoul later admitted to spying for Hezbollah as part of a plea bargain 1 The Haifa District Court sentenced Makhoul in January 2011 to nine years in prison and another year suspended sentence for charges of spying and contact with a foreign agent from the Lebanon based Hezbollah militant organization 2 Other activities editIn 2003 Ittijah issued a petition protesting the attempted murder of Arab Knesset Member Issam Makhoul On Friday 24 October 2003 a bomb was placed under MK Makhoul s car Ittijah argued that the anonymous attack was the result of public incitement against the Arab leaders by the Israeli government Ittijah asked the government to step back from its attacks that create an uncontrollable atmosphere of violence Thirty four Arab non governmental organizations in Israel were initial signatories to the petition calling for defense of the democratic right of Arab Israelis to take part in Israel s public and political life In August 2004 Ittijah achieved Special Consultative status from the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations the first Palestinian NGO within Israel to gain consultative status with a United Nations council See also editAbnaa el BaladReferences edit Makhoul admits to spying for Hezbollah Ahiya Raved 10 27 10 YNetnews Khoury Jack 2011 Israeli Arab Who Spied for Hezbollah Jailed for Nine Years Haaretz Retrieved 2018 06 01 External links editCritical description of Ittijah by NGO Watch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ittijah amp oldid 1184881696, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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