The International Solidarity Movement (ISM) has emerged as the most visible face of international activism in Palestine. This overview charts ISM's development from the intersection of various independent initiatives-Palestinian, foreign, and Israeli--in the early months of the Aqsa intifada into a loose but self-generating movement sufficiently effective to be the object of stepped up Israeli pressures. The report concludes with a discussion of various options open to the movement in the face of new challenges.
Charmaine Seitz has written for the Nation, In These Times, and the Palestine Report.
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[1] https://digitalprojects.palestine-studies.org/ar/print/jps/abstract/41341
[2] https://digitalprojects.palestine-studies.org/ar/printmail/jps/abstract/41341