Housing Rights
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Every person has the right to adequate housing, enabling him or her to lead private lives, with adequate living conditions, and in an environment that is accessible to employment, infrastructure, and social services. To guarantee this basic right, the state is obligated to ensure that every person will have access to affordable housing. Unfortunately this is not the case, seeing as affordable rental housing has not been inserted in any national housing plan.
ACRI promotes the building of affordable housing units, which begins with terminating the practice of designating affordable construction projects for specific sectors within the Israeli population, specifically former or active members of the IDF. In addition, ACRI supports the continued availability of public housing and the equal access to housing without discrimination. ACRI’s work with housing rights also includes support for the Arab communities within Israeli cities such as Lod, and with regards to the Negev Bedouin. Through the courts and through public advocacy campaigns, ACRI continues to promote the inclusion of human rights discourse in planning, whilst raising public awareness through the distribution of publications highlighting the lack consideration for human rights in current planning policy.
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People cannot be denied income support because they receive help from their families with rent
November 24, 2015
Great news for disadvantaged populations: Income support recipients will be able to get help from their families without this leading … Read more
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Knesset Roundup | October 25
October 25, 2015
Counter-Terrorism Bill, 2011 The Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee | 19/10/2015 | Preparation for second and third … Read more
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A Setback in the Fight Against Discrimination in Housing
September 17, 2014
The High Court of Justice today dismissed the petition against the Acceptance to Communities Law with a narrow 5-4 … Read more
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A Victory for Affordable Housing in Tel-Aviv
November 5, 2013
On October 27, the Appeals Committee of the National Council approved an important and precedent-setting decision in an appeal filed … Read more
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ACRI Files High Court Lawsuit Against Restrictive Community on State Lands
September 18, 2013
Exclusive community of Carmit requires prospective residents who want to join the cooperative association to be be Jewish. Single … Read more
Legal Work
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Ruling: Municipality Cannot Evict Homeless from Public Spaces
November 19, 2012
Tel Aviv District Court in a precedent-setting ruling: municipal inspectors are not allowed to evict homeless people from public spaces; … Read more
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Instead of a Park, Neglected Arab Neighborhood of Lod to Get a Massive Police Station
August 16, 2012
Kerem Al-Tufaah, an impoverished Arab neighborhood in the city of Lod, has only one public space – a neglected plot … Read more
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Khirbat Zanuta Petition – Still No Solution
July 30, 2012
Court gives parties 30 days to submit additional responses; State must offer a solution for the village residents; petitioners must … Read more
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Tomorrow High Court Will Decide Fate of Khirbat Zanuta Residents
July 29, 2012
Tomorrow (30 July 2012), the Israeli High Court will hear the petition of the residents of Khirbat Zanuta and the … Read more
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Cancelling Demolition Orders in Area C Village (Khirbat Zanuta Petition)
July 22, 2012
Summary The High Court ruled on 27.9.2017 to erase ACRI’s petition from 2007 against demolitions in the village of Khirbat Zanuta … Read more
In the Knesset
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ACRI Letter to MK Rotem: Admissions Committees
October 5, 2010
21 December, 2009 Attn: MK David Rotem Chairman of the Knesset Constitution, Law, and Justice Committee The Knesset Sent by … Read more
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Key Mortgage Law Reform Prevents Harmful Eviction of Mortgage Debtors
August 25, 2009
ACRI stressed in its interventions that some 1,500 families are evicted by the banks from their homes each year. In … Read more
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Guaranteeing Safe Public Housing for Family in Rocket-Stricken South
August 12, 2009
ACRI challenges Housing Ministry regulations which discriminate against people who suffer emotional difficulties and limits public housing relocation to those … Read more
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ACRI to Mayor Barkat: Don’t Demolish Homes of Terrorists
June 10, 2009
“Demolishing a home constitutes a severe violation of several fundamental protected rights of the family who lives there.” 9 March … Read more
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Request to Cancel Demolition Orders in the Ras Khamis Neighborhood
June 10, 2009
The Municipality has not engaged in proper planning to address the serious housing shortage in East Jerusalem, particularly in the … Read more
Publications
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The Writing is on the Wall: Posters for Social Justice
October 3, 2011
In the past two months, hundreds of people took part in ACRI’s “Writing on The Wall” campaign and hung thousands … Read more
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Putting Israel’s Periphery in the Center
August 29, 2011
ACRI warns: The gaps between the center of Israel and the periphery have reached an all-time high, as a result … Read more
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ACRI Presents: What Happened to Us?
August 8, 2011
What’s behind the expanding social protest across Israel? The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) presents facts and … Read more
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How to Promote a Social Housing Policy Right Now
August 3, 2011
The Coalition for Affordable Housing presents: 10 key points that can be promoted TODAY for a social housing policy in … Read more
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The Affordable Housing Crisis: Good Solutions, Bad Solutions
July 20, 2011
Last Thursday, dozens of people pitched their tents at a central square in Tel Aviv, in protest of the soaring … Read more
Media
Policy Advocacy
Knesset Roundup
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Knesset Roundup | 28 March 2011
March 28, 2011
March 22 – March 30 2011 Recent Anti-Democratic Legislation March 22 | Acceptance to Communities Bill On … Read more
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Knesset Roundup | 31 January 2011
January 31, 2011
January 25 – February 15 2011 Recent Anti-Democratic Legislation January 25 | Citizenship Law, Amendment: Revocation of … Read more