Gisha – the Legal Center for Freedom of Movement*

Gisha – the Legal Center for Freedom of Movement – is an Israeli not-for-profit organization, founded in 2005, whose goal is to protect the freedom of movement of Palestinians, especially Gaza residents. Gisha promotes rights guaranteed by international and Israeli law.

Since the 1967 occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Israel’s military has developed a complex system of rules and sanctions to control the movement of the 4.5 million Palestinians who live there. The restrictions violate the fundamental right of Palestinians to freedom of movement. As a result, additional basic rights are violated, including the right to life, the right to access medical care, the right to education, the right to livelihood, the right to family unity and the right to freedom of religion.

Gisha, whose name means both “access” and “approach,” uses legal assistance and public advocacy to protect the rights of Palestinian residents. Because freedom of movement is a precondition for exercising other basic rights, Gisha’s work has a multiplier effect in helping residents of the occupied territories access education, jobs, family members and medical care.

Learn more about Gisha & its work:

Website: http://gisha.org/ (English), http://gisha.org/he/ (Hebrew), http://gisha.org/ar/ (Arabic)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gisha.eng/
Twitter: @Gisha_Access
Subscribe: Click here to sign up for Gisha’s newsletter

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* FMEP awarded a grant to the New Israel Fund, in support of its existing work/fundraising for Gisha.