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Who we are

Tarabut seeks to build social alliances for change, to forge alliances that bring together the dispossessed and the oppressed in Israel through involvement in social struggles. Hence the name ('come together', 'associate' in Hebrew and Arabic): We seek to bring together people, not organizations, to think together without dogmatic certainties, and to work for social change.

The focus of Tarabut's activity is local. Very few texts on our website are currently available in other languages than Hebrew and Arabic. We hope to make more texts available in the future.

For more information, please Contact us: tarabut@gmail.com

Links

HADASH
The Democratic Front for Peace and Equality (Hebrew)
al-Jabha
The Democratic Front for Peace and Equality (Arabic)
Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity
The struggle against settlements and evictions in Sheikh Jarrah.
Negev Coexistence Forum
Negev Coexistence Forum for Civil Equality - Dukium.
Coalition of Women for Peace
The Coalition of Women for Peace brings together independent women and 10 feminist peace organizations who work relentlessly for peace and justice.
Ta'ayush
Israelis & Palestinians striving together to end the Israeli occupation and to achieve full civil equality through daily non-violent direct-action.
La Escuelita
Latino migrant workers community in Isratel
Adva Center
A non-partisan policy analysis institute whose mandate is to examine Israeli society from the perspective of equality and social justice.
AIC
The Alternative Information Center is a binational organisation to promote the human and national rights of the Palestinian people and a just peace for Palestinians and Israelis based on progressive principles and respect for international law.

Solidarity with the Palestinian Political Prisoners in their Just Struggle!

A joint public statement of politcal organizations from both sides of the green line to support the Palestinian Political Prisoners in their Just Struggle, initiated by the left forces in Hebron and Hithabrut-Tarabut. "Our immediate demand from the Israeli authorities is to free all administrative detainees, both those on hunger strike and those who are not. We call for an end to the policy of administrative detention as a method of arbitrary detention, which results in the jailing of people without trial, on the basis of confidential evidence and without providing a reason and justification for the detainees and their attorneys. This practice contravenes fundamental standards of justice and represents an example of Israel’s blatant disregard of international conventions and norms anchored in international humanitarian law and international human rights conventions."

An Israeli Spring? Critical reflections on the past and future of the Israeli mass protests

Last summer's social protests exposed the cracks and contradictions of the current economic and political order. The voices of the protests were not limited to those of the traditional middle classes. These contradictions are opportunities that call us to promote change and not to stand idly by. A critical overview of the protest, with the aim of contributing to its renewal.

When the Empire speaks

צמד חמד

Have you ever heard commercials in the middle of a demonstration, while breathing tear gas? There are some corporations who do not give up even a single valuable moment of a listening audience, even demonstrators under a tear gas attack...

Oath of Loyalty

In February 2010, Israel's minister of foreign affair, head of the right-wing party "Yisrael Beiteinu”, proposed requiring a loyalty oath as a condition of Israeli citizenship. Those who refuse - Arab or Jewish - would have their citizenship revoked. Read our own version...

The Making of a Social Activist

Reuven Abergeel

Reuven Abergil, one of the founders of the Israeli Black Panthers, the social movement who shook Israeli society at the beginning of the 1970s, now a member of Tarabut-Hit’habrut, talks about growing up in a poor neighborhood in Jerusalem and the beginning of the Black Panthers movement in Israel.

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