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The International Solidarity Movement (ISM) was founded in 2001 by Adam Shapiro , a New York Jew, and his wife Huwaida Arraf , a Palestinian Christian along with the Israeli peace activist Neta Golan . The organisation recruits civilians from Western countries to participate in accompaniment and acts of non-violent resistance against the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem. The group has attracted a great deal of criticism and controversy, as well as praise for its non-violent methods, some of which is explored below.

1 Goals

The International Solidarity Movement considers the main obstacle to peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to be what they describe as the "Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory." To expose and counter Israeli activities in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the ISM pursues four goals:

2 Strategies

Past ISM campaigns have used the following strategies:



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