FFIPP Europe
Updates
UPDATES
Here you can find news and updates about the activities of FFIPP Europe and its chapters.
FFIPP stands in solidarity with the six human rights organisations designated as “terrorist organisations” by the Israeli government - which in effect, allows the Israeli military to arrest their staff, close their offices, confiscate assets and prohibit their activities.
In light of the most recent events in Sheikh Jarrah, Jerusalem and in Gaza, you might be wondering where you can find reliable information about the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
The application period to join our local chapters is now closed . Thank you to everyone who applied. Your local chapter will contact you shortly.
Haven’t gotten the chance to apply for a position in one of our FFIPP chapter ? No problem - you now have one more week to apply!
Are you interested in learning about Palestine/Israel? Would you like to experience working in an international organisation focused on human rights? We are looking for passionate students with an interest in human rights, international politics and the Middle East to join the boards of our local chapters.
The FFIPP Europe board regrets to announce that we, once again, must to cancel the summer programme in Palestine/Israel set to take place in July this year.
For the past few weeks, the FFIPP Europe website has been under construction.
Here’s what’s new…
FFIPP international has a website! And it has a special Alumni section (log-in only) dedicated to you!
Despite the limitations and challenges of engaging in online events, it is crucial to continue promote discussions around Palestine/Israel and draw attention to the human rights situation in the region…
To Be There is launching a new exciting project: The Citadel, a cultural and educational space, a multipurpose room, and a coffee corner in Beit Sahour.
Unfortunately, The FFIPP Europe board has decided to cancel this year’s summer program as a result of COVID-19.
Thank you to all the attendees of the FFIPP Europe Speaking Tour! Special thanks to Rania Madi and Jeff Halper for engaging with our audiences about the one-state solution in Bordeaux, Grenoble, Paris and Amsterdam!