Training

When people volunteer with ISM we require that they go through a two-day training in nonviolence strategies and philosophy, group decision making and cultural considerations for living and working in Palestine which helps prepare them for demonstrations and actions that ISM participates in against the ongoing Israeli occupation.

Trainings are every Tuesday and Wednesday as long as there are enough people (at least two to three) to warrant holding the training. You should try to arrive on Saturday or Sunday before the training so that you can optimize your time here and not have to wait for the training. Arriving on Monday may not allow you enough time to get a good night’s sleep and adjust to the time difference before you start training.

When you get here contact Hisham and he can tell you where the training is exactly. Calling from inside Palestine or Israel his number is 0547-429-651 or 0522-244-983. From outside Palestine his number is 011-972-547-429-651 or 011-972-522-244-983.

The training costs 180 shekels, which includes 4 meals, a place to stay for one night, transportation to Ramallah and the training itself. This money helps to pay our rent, electricity and water expenses.

If you are a trainer of non-violent direct action at home and you will be coming to Palestine for a few months please let us know. We always need more trainers!!

In solidarity,
ISM Training Committee

The training will include the following sections:

Hopes and Fears

We will discuss what are our hopes and fears of coming to Palestine are and with working with ISM. Throughout the training we will try to make sure that everyone’s fears are addressed.

Culture

Palestinian culture is very different from western cultures that many of the internationals come from. In this section we will talk about how internationals can respect the culture. We will discuss cultural considerations regarding gender, eating, greeting people, and living/working in Palestinian villages and cities.

Non-violent Spectrum

We will use a spectrum to talk about what people believe are violent or non-violent actions and if these actions are effective or ineffective in context of the Palestinian resistance. We will discuss what the long-term effects of our actions are on Palestinians living in the regions we work in.

Hassle Lines and De-escalation

This section will be a role-play. We will discuss techniques of de-escalating situations where there is violence from Israeli soldiers, police, border police, and settlers.

History of Non-violence and ISM in Palestine

This lecture will include the largely unrecognized history of non-violent resistance in Palestine and the history of ISM.

ISM Principles and Structure

We ask everyone who works with ISM to commit to our three principles: Palestinian led, non-violence, and working in groups. We will talk about what these three principles mean and also the structure of ISM in the core group, the ISM regions, the ISM working committees (legal, media, training, financial, problem solving, and campaign coordination), and with international volunteers.

Consensus Decision Making

ISM is committed to working with the consensus decision-making process. We will explain what consensus is and how to use it effectively, provide some facilitation techniques, talk about how people can self-facilitate in meetings, and we will role-play quick decision making at demonstrations.

Affinity and Action Groups

When you work with ISM you will work in an affinity group or action group, which is group of people who have come together for a certain purpose. At every demonstration you will be in an affinity group and people will have certain roles and responsibilities. We talk about how to work in an affinity group effectively and the roles that are needed at demonstrations.

Action Planning

We will talk about how to plan for an action that ISM participates in, specifically within the framework of affinity groups.

Sexual Harassment and Assault

Sexual harassment and assault happens all over the world and can happen to anyone. Unfortunately we have heard about a lot of sexual harassment and assault specifically towards women in the West Bank recently. We have included this section to address how women can hopefully avoid sexual assault and harassment, what to do in case it happens, and how we can all help to stop this and support people that it has happened to.

Regional Updates

We will provide updates on all the regions that ISM works in, so people can decide which region they would like to stay in while they work with ISM.

Media

This section contains two parts. The first part will discuss writing press releases, eyewitness reports, journals, and letters-to-the-editors and how to use our language and words effectively. In the second part we will speak about giving interviews with friendly and unfriendly media, talking with sound bites, and we will role-play being interviewed by the media.

Legal

This section will cover the different types of Israeli law enforcing officials (military, police, border police, secret service) you may encounter and their authority, what you should do if you are arrested or detained, what legal options you have if you arrested, and about returning to Palestine in the future. There will be a role-play to learn what our rights are and how to use them effectively.

Self Care

Coming to Palestine can be a traumatic experience for many people and can be very emotional for most. However, with the right kind of care for ourselves, we can aim to come out of this experience without trauma and with new inspiration. This section will include ways we can emotionally prepare ourselves before we come to Palestine, what we can do while we are here and when we go back home to take care of ourselves and others working in ISM. Self-care is an area many people in the activist community all over the world have begun to explore more in depth, aiming for many joyful and effective years ahead of us.

Non-violent Intervention and Direct Action

If you go to demonstrations you will most likely encounter weapons from the Israeli military such as tear gas, sound grenades, rubber bullets and much less frequently live ammunition. We will discuss how we can non-violently protect ourselves from these weapons.

Emergency Procedure

This section will provide information on what to do in case someone or yourself is seriously injured.

Evaluation

The most important part of the training for the trainers is the evaluation section. We ask you to give us your feedback about the training: what you liked, what you did not like, and what could be improved, so we can make the next training better.

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