| גישה | |
| Established | 2005 |
|---|---|
| Types | human rights group,nonprofit organization |
| Headquarters | Tel Aviv |
| Country | Israel |
| Coordinates | 32°03′42″N34°46′51″E / 32.06157479°N 34.78094631°E /32.06157479; 34.78094631 |
| Membership | 17 (2024) |
| Revenue | 5,121,239 new shekel (2018) |
| Employees | 28 (2024) |
Gisha (literally: access) is an Israelihuman rights organization, founded in 2005.[1][2][3]
Israel restricts movement of Palestinian residents between theWest Bank and the Gaza Strip. Israel has implemented a policy of allowing Palestinian movement from the West Bank to the Gaza Strip, but making it quite difficult for Gaza residents to move to the West Bank. Israel typically refuses to allow Gaza residents to leave for the West Bank, even when the Gaza resident is originally a West Bank resident. Gisha has helped Gaza residents who had moved from the West Bank to the Gaza Strip return to the West Bank by filing petitions to Israeli authorities arguing that extremely pressing personal circumstances providehumanitarian grounds for relief.[4]
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