Working with families in Tuwai and Masafer Yatta, this project focuses on on-the-ground solidarity and land protection. Achvat Amim will utilize SIPP’s grant to purchase agricultural tools and cover volunteer transportation to reclaim two to three agricultural plots near Tuwani village in Masafer Yatta. By establishing a consistent working presence, they aim to restore safe land access to private Palestinian fields and deter settler harassment.

Combatants for Peace: This project brings together Palestinian residents and Israeli activists through practical acts of solidarity and joint nonviolent action to counter targeted violence against the community water infrastrucure. With SIPP’s funds, they plan to repair and rehabilitate damaged water cisterns and rainwater collection systems in the North Jordan Valley. This work aims to help vulnerable farming and herding families maintain vital water access, sustain their livelihoods, and resist displacement pressures. It also provides meaningful opportunities for cooperation and shared responsibility.

PHRI is a joint Israeli-Palestinian organization that delivers primary and specialist medical care to West Bank communities isolated by movement restrictions and settler violence. They will use SIPP’s grant to cover medication and transportation costs for Mobile Clinic visits, ensuring immediate healthcare relief and continuity of care for populations cut off from fixed medical facilities. This is part of a larger project to bring healthcare to high-need communities and includes operating a dedicated Women’s Mobile Clinic.

Haqel is an Israeli human rights NGO that engages in strategic litigation and legal defense on behalf of Palestinian landowners. They intend to use SIPP’s funding to support their emergency legal interventions, including operating a 24/7 hotline that connects victims of attacks with local authorities, systematically documenting violations, and petitioning the High Court of Justice. Their goal is to protect agricultural land, demand accountability, and challenge the normalization of settler and army violence.

This Arab-Jewish Montesori School in the Lower Galilee needed a safe room and other physical improvements to keep the chidren and staff safe from the constant attacks from Lebanon and Syria in the wake of the October 2023 war. SIPP provided a small Relief Grant to assist the school. Keshet is located in Mitzpe Ramon, in southern Israel.

One of two relief grants made to Keshet, this grant helped Keshet provide cultural programming to both internally displaced refugees from the Gaza envelope communities and local Bedouin communities. Keshet is located in Mitzpe Ramon, in southern Israel.

One of two relief grants made to Keshet, this grant assisted Keshet in providing first aid training and first aid kits to members of the local Bedouin community. Many members of the local Bedouin community do not have ready access to safe rooms and shelters during rocket attacks from Gaza, and have suffered injuries from those attacks.