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New Israel Fund honours ‘Rising Stars’ of progressive activism in Israel

Rawyah Handaqlu and Eran Nissan recognised for their work to improve Jewish-Arab relations in Israel

November 11, 2024 17:29
Rawyah Handaqlu, head of the Emergency Headquarters to Combat Crime and Violence in Arab Society, poses with New Israel Fund UK chair Noeleen Cohen as she accepts her award for 'Rising Star' of Jewish-Arab activism at NIF UK's event on 11 November, 2024. (Photo: Yoav Picherski)
Rawyah Handaqlu, head of the Emergency Headquarters to Combat Crime and Violence in Arab Society, poses with New Israel Fund UK chair Noeleen Cohen as she accepts her award for 'Rising Star' of Jewish-Arab activism at NIF UK's event on 11 November, 2024. (Photo: Yoav Picherski)
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Two emerging leaders were honoured for their dedication to securing equality and justice for Israelis and Palestinians at New Israel Fund UK’s Human Rights Awards ceremony last night.

Rawyah Handaqlu, Head of the Emergency Headquarters to Combat Crime and Violence in Arab Society, and Eran Nissan, CEO of digital activism movement Mehazkim, were recognised by NIF UK as the Palestinian and Jewish “Rising Stars” of human rights activism in Israel at an event which raised nearly half a million pounds for Israeli civil society organisations.

Handaqlu, a lawyer and Palestinian citizen from Jatt in Israel’s “triangle” area, was honoured for her work at the helm of a new taskforce devoted to combatting crime and violence in Arab society. She has also been involved in a number of joint Jewish-Arab regional council leadership projects and is a lifelong campaigner for gender-based issues.

“Receiving this award is not only my personal honour, for me it is also a mission and responsibility, so I want to dedicate this award to everyone who has to struggle every day to be heard, to achieve justice and safety,” said Handaqlu. “I'm a girl from the Jatt triangle, a minority Arab woman, so I never dreamt I’d be here.”