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Political organizations based in Israel

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Gush Emunim
Israeli ultranationalist movement
Peace Now
Pacifist organization from Israel.
Gush Shalom
Israeli peace activism group
Lehava
Lehava ( "Flame," ''LiMniat Hitbolelut B'eretz HaKodesh''; Prevention of Assimilation in the Holy Land) is an Israeli far-right and Jewish supremacist organization based in Israel that strictly opposes Jewish assimilation, objecting to most personal relationships between Jews and non-Jews. It is opposed to the Christian presence in Israel. It has an anti-intermarriage focus, denouncing marriages between Jews and non-Jews forbidden by Orthodox Jewish law. The group has over 10,000 members. In 2024, the United States placed Lehava and its leader, Bentzi Gopstein, on a sanctions list for their ro
Yesha Council
Israeli organization
Black Panthers (Israel)
political movement against discrimination of Mizrahi Jews in Israel
Matzpen
right|thumb|260px|Israca was Matzpen's magazine abroad. Matzpen (, lit. 'Compass'), founded in 1962, was an Israeli revolutionary socialist and anti-Zionist organisation. It was active until the 1980s. Its official name was the Socialist Organisation in Israel, but it became better known as Matzpen after its monthly publication.
Yesh Din
Israeli human rights organization
Standing Together
Israeli grassroots movement
Ihud
Ihud (also spelled “Ichud”, Hebrew: איחוד, 'Unity') was a small binationalist Zionist political party founded by Judah Leon Magnes, Martin Buber, Ernst Simon and Henrietta Szold, former supporters of Brit Shalom, in 1942 as a binational response to the Biltmore Conference, which made the establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine the policy of the Zionist movement. Other prominent members were David Werner Senator, Moshe Smilansky, agronomist (1868–1947), and Judge Joseph Moshe Valero.
Im Tirtzu
far-right nonprofit organization
Palestinian Media Watch
Israel-based nongovernmental organization and media watchdog group
Habonim Dror
international socialist-zionist youthmovement
Yesh Gvul
Israeli NGO for conscientious objection
Bat Shalom
One of the organizations of the Coalition of Women for a Just Peace. They are a feminist Israeli-Palestinian non-governmental organization, a merging of two previous organizations
Socialist Struggle Movement
political organisation active in Israel and Palestine
Ta'ayush
'''Ta'ayush''' (, ; lit. "coexistence" or "life in common") is a grassroots volunteer movement established in the fall of 2000 by a joint network of Palestinians and Jewish-Israelis to counter the nationalist reactions aroused by the Al-Aqsa Intifada. Its members are Arabs and Jews who engage in non-violent collective action and civil disobedience to eliminate and redress segregation, dehumanization, and apartheid by constructing a true Arab-Jewish partnership. Their stated vision is a "future of equality, justice and peace" engendered by sustained non-violent actions of solidarity to "end the
Brothers and Sisters in Arms
Israeli protest movement
Haifa Women's Coalition
coalition of four women's organizations
Salon Mazal
Former infoshop in Tel Aviv, Israel
Women in Green
organization
One Jerusalem
organisation chaired by former Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Natan Sharansky in opposition to the recommendations of the Oslo accords
Manhigut Yehudit
political party in Israel