ISRAEL & OPT
Together with their partners in the region, CIDSE members working on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict want to achieve a just peace leading to self-determination for both Israelis and Palestinians.
CIDSE believes it is essential to emphasize that justice is rooted in the application of international humanitarian law (IHL), international human rights law (IHRL) and the relevant UN resolutions. The EU – as the largest aid donor to the occupied Palestinian territory and a major trading partner of Israel – has a significant role to play through using its leverage with all parties to ensure respect for international law.
CIDSE aims at promoting political support for a just peace by working to frame public discourse on this issue in terms of IHL and IHRL, and conducting lobbying and advocacy work at EU and national level. Some of our members also work alongside and in exchange with partners in Israel and the occupied territories to sustain development and humanitarian programmes.

Dorien Vanden Boer
vandenboer(at)cidse.org
Stories
Publications
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Joint civil society letter to UN High Commissioner for Human
August 30, 2019Date: 29 August 2019* Michelle Bachelet United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Palais Wilson, United Nations Office of the […]
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CIDSE delegation visits the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) and Israel
July 30, 2019“CIDSE will continue to support civil society and community initiatives that promote hope and human dignity in Palestine and in […]
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Europe’s human rights policy in the forthcoming US plan for
June 4, 2019CIDSE, together with 32 International, European, Israeli and Palestinian civil society organisations, sent yesteday a joint letter to the High […]
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Why the flame of hope must be kept alive in
September 27, 2018This article was originally published in The Tablet on 26 September 2018. ‘When people lose hope, it destroys their human […]
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Israel/Palestine: The March of Return
May 3, 2018Gerry Lee, Director of the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns, joined a delegation of representatives of Catholic advocacy organizations to […]








