At Standing Together we know that the only way to change our reality is to act. We are faced daily with the reality of war, occupation, annihilation and repression, but we refuse to give up on a future of peace. As a movement of thousands of Jews and Palestinians, we know it is on us to lead the way.
When we organize huge protests against home demolitions and deliver bomb shelters to unrecognized Palestinian-Bedouin villages, we stand up to a legacy of discrimination and neglect.
When we stop violent settlers from attacking aid trucks and harming Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, we refuse a reality of racism and violence.
When we lead mass marches to the Gaza border demanding an end to the war and a hostage deal, we fight for a future of equality where every child’s life is sacred.
Our reality is devastating. But when we act together — Jews and Palestinians across the country — we succeed in building hope in the toughest moments for all of us. Help empower even more Jewish and Palestinian activists to lead the way forward. Help us grow the movement that is fighting for life.
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$50 will fund 100 signs calling for an end to war and release of the hostages
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$100 will fund a grassroots action to put up posters all over a city
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$500 will subsidize the costs for one student activist’s participation in a week-long leadership seminar
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$1,000 will fund a bus to bring activists to an Humanitarian Guard action to protect Palestinians in the West bank and East Jerusalem from extremist settlers
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$5,000 will fund the stage, sound system and security required for a major rally
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$10,000 will fund a Jewish-Palestinian solidarity convention
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$50,000 will fund opening a new local or student chapter in an area of the country we are not yet operating in
Standing Together is a grassroots movement of Palestinian and Jewish citizens of Israel organizing for peace, equality, and social and climate justice.
In a time of deep crisis—marked by occupation, racism, inequality, and government neglect—we are uniting people across divides to take collective action. Through local chapters, national campaigns, student activism, and alternative media, we are building a shared home for those who believe in justice, dignity, and partnership.
We are not a political party or an NGO—we are a people-powered movement building a new majority that demands a better future for all who live here.
Since the war began, we’ve mobilized tens of thousands of people to call for a ceasefire and hostage deal, delivered hundreds of aid trucks to Gaza, opened de-escalation networks in mixed cities, and supported those facing discrimination and persecution. Our response shows what’s possible when we choose solidarity over fear.