דרוש.ה מנהל.ת למחלקה הציבורית
התפקיד כולל ניהול של פעילותנו הציבורית לרבות ניהול צוות המחלקה, קידום שינוי מדיניות מול א.נשי מפתח בחברה הישראלית, אחריות על פרסום דו"חות ועדכונים ושותפות בהתוויית מסריו הציבוריים של הארגון.
מועד אחרון להגשת מועמדות: 30.06.2026
הפרטים המלאים על התפקיד ודרישותיו: https://t.co/FyeOaSCTOT
Under cover of the joint attack with the US on Iran, Israel has killed 16 people in Gaza over the past 10 days.
Since the “ceasefire” was declared on 10 October 2025, Israel has killed 648 people in Gaza and injured another 1,728.
5 months in - the genocide in Gaza continues.
What do women’s lives look like under genocide?
A new B’Tselem report presents data and testimonies from women in Gaza, revealing a brutal, ongoing struggle for survival.
Today, Sunday, 8 March, International Women’s Day, listen to the voices of women in Gaza, bearing witness from a continuous hell:
Since October 2023, Israel has killed more than 12,500 women in Gaza, including over 9,000 mothers, leaving 21,193 widows.
Life in tents has morphed from a temporary solution into a permanent state – thin fabric walls that offer no protection or privacy. Without a room of their own, women sleep fully clothed and with their head coverings on, even in extreme heat. The simplest everyday tasks, such as washing, changing clothes, breastfeeding, or managing menstruation (now without hygiene products) have become degrading, near-impossible undertakings in exposed public spaces.
The burden on Gaza’s women is beyond comprehension. As Ikhlas al-Kafarneh told us in her testimony:
“I can’t even cry in front of my children, because then I’d fall apart. I so much want to be alone, even for one day, to be just with myself in a distant place where I can scream at the top of my lungs and cry over this terrible life that has been forced on me.”
Even after the so-called ceasefire of October 2025, the genocide still goes on. The killing continues, and the inhuman living conditions erase the privacy, health, and basic dignity of every woman and girl in Gaza.
Read the full report: “Clinging to what’s left of life” >> https://t.co/opGpBAx2L7
עודד פאפוריש, פעיל יקר שלנו, שנפצע אתמול בקוסרא מוסר:
"נמשיך להגיע לנוכחות מגינה לעמוד לצד הקהילות הפלסטיניות ולהתנגד לטיהור האתני".
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לשלטון הכיבוש ושלוחות הטרור שלהם בגדה המערבית אנחנו אומרים: לא תעצרו אותנו. אנחנו נמשיך לעמוד מולכם בנוכחות נחושה.
A settler militia brutally attacked Israeli activists today (Friday) in the village of Qusra in the Nablus District, West Bank.
The unrestrained attacks carried out by settlers throughout the West Bank constitute state violence. They are carried out with full backing, participation, and assistance from state authorities, as part of a strategy of Israel’s apartheid regime seeking to advance and complete the takeover of Palestinian land.
In a video documenting the beginning of the attack, filmed by one of the activists, the assailants can be seen arriving in a Polaris Ranger all terrain vehicle, which was most likely provided to them by the Israeli government. Dozens of such vehicles have been distributed over the past two years by the Ministry of Settlement to outposts across the West Bank, and settlers regularly use them as vehicles that enable rapid access to carry out violent attacks almost anywhere.
Gisha seeks a Resource Development Coordinator to support the development and management of funding sources, including proposal and report writing, maintaining institutional and private donor relations, and monitoring and evaluation of the organization's activities.
🟢 80-100% position, based in Tel Aviv, with some flexibility for remote work
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See the full job description: https://t.co/bDXaXrUt7Z
Apply by sending a CV and cover letter (max. 2 pages each) in English to [email protected] with the words “Resource Development Coordinator” in the subject line, by March 10.
Imagine not being able to close your window in a storm. That is reality for many of the 1.3 million displaced people in Gaza, huddling yet another winter in makeshift tents or partially destroyed buildings with no real protection against the rain and cold.
Last December, while Storm “Byron” hit the region, 8-month-old baby Rahaf died from severe cold exposure. Her father, Ahmad Abu Jazar, said in a testimony he gave B’Tselem:
“That night, it rained very heavily. We woke up at A.M. and found the tent flooded. We checked on our children. Rahaf was completely wet. When my wife changed her clothes, she noticed that her body was very cold and her face looked different. Her lips had gone blue. [..] My wife and I went with Rahaf to Nasser Hospital. She was already dying. The doctors tried to resuscitate her, but it didn’t help. My wife and I were in shock. We cried and hugged Rahaf’s cold body. We couldn’t believe our baby was dead because of the extreme cold and the flooding in our tent that night.”
This winter, at least 39 people in Gaza have died due to severe weather: 22 were minors, including young babies; 25 were killed when unsafe structures collapsed; and 14 died of hypothermia.
This is the result of a deliberate policy: since October 2023, Israel has destroyed most buildings and vital infrastructure in Gaza, creating a humanitarian catastrophe and forcibly displacing about 1.9 million people from their homes.
Even now, more than four months after the so-called “ceasefire,” over 1 million people in Gaza urgently need basic shelter and supplies. Yet Israel continues to impose draconian restrictions on the entry of essential aid.
The genocide in Gaza is not over.
Link to the full report >>
https://t.co/F4169MNcWO
Since February 8, Israel has killed 28 people in the Gaza Strip.
Between October 10, 2025, when the so-called “ceasefire” went into effect, and February 17, 2026, the Israeli military killed at least 609 people in the Gaza Strip, including at least 100 children.
Our public outreach director, @Parnes82 spoke about the ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip with @AJEnglish.
Link to the full “Our Genocide” report > https://t.co/s6yp30kgmr
Israel continues to bomb and shoot civilians in Gaza.
From the “ceasefire” declaration on 10 Oct. 2025 to 9 Feb. 2026, the Israeli military killed 581 people in Gaza, at least 100 of them children.
31 Jan.: 31 killed
1 Feb.: 26 killed
4 Feb.: 24 killed, among them 7 children.
According to international media, Israel attacked in Gaza on 86 of 101 days of “ceasefire” by mid-January.
Trump’s plan divided Gaza with the “yellow line,” leaving Israel with military control of about 50% of the territory. The army later seized additional areas, bringing Israeli control to 56%.
Since several kilometers of the “yellow line” are not marked on the ground, residents cannot know if they enter the “dangerous combat zone” defined by Israel.
In the last four months, Israel has killed 216 Palestinians west of the “yellow line” and another 167 near it.
Until the war, about 1 million people lived in the areas east of the line. They are now displaced west of it, living in impossible conditions in tent camps and precarious structures.
As of late January, about 1.3 million people are living in displacement sites across Gaza. Most are in makeshift tents that frequently flood, or in damaged structures at risk of collapse that offer no shelter from rain and wind.
Israel has destroyed Gaza’s infrastructure and healthcare system. Since December, at least 39 people have died of hypothermia or structures collapsing, more than half of them minors.
“Wet tent syndrome” is the name Gaza hospitals have given the health crisis brought on by the extreme cold, high humidity and poor ventilation in tents unfit for habitation. As a result, the number of hospitalized patients has doubled or even tripled within weeks.
Israel is restricting humanitarian aid and deliberately obstructing the delivery of food and medicine. In early January, it banned the operations of 37 humanitarian organizations providing more than half of all food aid in Gaza and supporting 60% of field hospitals.
In February, Rafah Crossing opened for the first time since May 2024. Yet while 18,500 patients await life‑saving treatment outside Gaza, Israel has allowed only a handful to leave. Residents report physical searches, humiliating interrogations and even arrests, including of patients, older people and women.
Despite some improvement in food availability, most residents cannot afford it. The UN projects that about 101,000 children aged six months to four years and about 37,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women will require treatment for acute malnutrition by October 2026.
The international community continues to turn its back on the people of Gaza.
Four months into the “ceasefire,” the killing, destruction and displacement in Gaza continue and Israel’s control over the residents remains unchecked.
*הסיבה להתפרקותה ההדרגתית של העיתונות נעוצה במודל הבעלות הפרטית*
טור שכתבתי יחד עם @YGodler לפני 6 שנים.
מעלה עכשיו לכבוד כל העיתונאים והחברים שפוטרו אתמול מהוושינגטון פוסט
https://t.co/1I1wEC6OGF
Since October 2023, Israel has killed 1,025 Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, including 223 minors. In 2025 alone, Israel killed 233 Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, including 54 minors.
This is the result of a permissive, deadly open-fire policy for which the political leadership, the judicial system, and the military establishment are given near-total immunity.
Under the Israeli apartheid regime, the lives of Palestinians continue to be treated as entirely disposable. The international community must do everything in its power to stop Israel’s crimes.
אנחנו מתרחבים ומחפשים רכז.ת פעילות חינוכית.
מה בתפקיד?
• פיתוח והובלה של תוכניות חינוכיות העוסקות בירושלים, חברה, מרחב וזהות.
• הנחיית קבוצות וליווי תהליכי למידה משמעותיים.
• בניית רשת בוגרים/ות ויצירת המשכיות חינוכית.
• פיתוח מערכי שיעור ותכנים פדגוגיים מותאמים לקהלים שונים.
• ליווי והפקת סדנאות, ימי עיון וכנסים חינוכיים.
כל הפרטים על דרישות התפקיד ואיך להגיש מועמדות בלינק >> https://t.co/Zh8mBXUL8i
Until October 2023, Nibal al-Hisi, 25, lived in Jabalya with her husband Ahmad and their infant daughter, Rita. She was studying English at university and sought to work as a translator and lived “a happy life, full of love and surrounded by the warmth of family.”
That life was destroyed. Over two years of genocide, Nibal has been repeatedly displaced. She fled Israeli military bombardment, spent months living in tents and displacement camps, and lost many family members and her childhood home. In October 2024, an Israeli shell struck the shack where she was sheltering with her daughter, Rita, shattering her life in an instant.
Nibal’s story is the story of some two million residents of Gaza, subjected to ongoing displacement and forced to survive under inhuman living conditions.
Follow Nibal’s full displacement story in B’Tselem’s new project >>
https://t.co/JA7avzK5Wz
זה לא נגמר. לפני כחודשיים הוכרזה הפסקת אש ברצועת עזה, אבל מאז ישראל ממשיכה להרוג פלסטינים ברצועה ובגדה המערבית. ישראל ממשיכה גם להחריב ולהרעיב את עזה בזמן שבגדה מתקדם הטיהור האתני.
אסור לנו לקבל את המציאות הזו כנורמלית. מול ג׳נוסייד, אפרטהייד וטיהור אתני - בוחרים להתנגד.
אם גם אתם כמונו מאמינות ומאמינים שבימים של ג׳נוסייד חייבים לבחור צד ולעשות את הדבר הנכון - תמכו בעשייה של בצלם והצטרפו אלינו למאבק להגנה על זכויות האדם בין נהר הירדן והים התיכון, ולחשיפת הפשעים שמבצעת ישראל כלפי הפלסטינים.
כל תרומה, בכל סכום, היא משמעותית, וכל שיתוף הוא חלק מהמאבק לצדק וחופש ושוויון.
מול הג׳נוסייד - בוחרים להתנגד.
https://t.co/ZK4rMLFrGM