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The organization was established in 1999. Its stated goals are to defend the human and civil rights of Jews of Judaea and Samaria and formerly in Gaza. The organization say that these citizens – commonly referred to as "settlers" – are not adequately defended by other human rights organizations it identifies as left-wing, such as B'Tselem. The organization cooperates and uses the legal advice of the Legal Forum for the Land of Israel.
One aspect of its activities is to report on alleged discrimination of Israeli Jews or 'settlers' by the Israeli Police.
References
- Statistics Show Police Discrimination Against Yesha Jews, Israel National News, 11 December 2008.
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