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IfNotNow

IfNotNow (INN) is an anti-Israel organization founded in 2014 in response to Operation Protective Edge (OPE). The group claims to be “young Jews angered by the overwhelmingly hawkish response of American Jewish institutions” to the operation.

The group launched its official website in 2016 and claims to have established chapters across the United States. They present three demands on their website: “Stop the War on Gaza, End the Occupation, and Freedom and Dignity for All.”

INN describes itself as an organization “steeped both in left-wing protest and Jewish tradition” that seeks to “end American Jewish support for the occupation.”

INN’s name is derived from the end of a quote by the Jewish sage Hillel the Elder: “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? But if I am only for myself, who am I? If not now, when?" The group asserts that they take this saying as instruction “to reinterpret the tradition so that we too may continue the struggle for Jewish liberation in our age,” which they claim to be connected to “Palestinian liberation.”

INN claims to take no position on a two-state solution or the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement. The group mainly opposes what it calls the American Jewish establishment’s support for the “occupation” and has been careful not to weigh in on other issues, which allows it to attract anti-Zionist activists from JStreet U and from Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP).

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