A community-rooted movement in the West Bank preserving Palestinian heritage, documenting history, and building a future through peaceful resistance.
From a local village protest to a global symbol of non-violent resistance. This is the story of Bil'in.
Building resilience through infrastructure, healthcare, and agriculture.
Anchoring farmers to "Area C" lands by constructing 14 greenhouses, transforming threatened territory into productive agricultural hubs.
Read moreProviding emergency medical services to Bil'in and surrounding villages, bridging the critical time gap to the nearest hospitals.
Read morePlanting olive saplings on threatened lands to create a "green shield" against settlement expansion and support local families.
Read moreProviding sustainable and reliable electricity to local schools and community centers in Area C.
Read moreEquipping a modern computer lab to teach coding, design, and digital literacy to the next generation.
Read moreRepairing agricultural water lines damaged during incursions to ensure crops receive vital irrigation.
Read moreBil'in's struggle was immortalized in the Academy Award-nominated documentary "5 Broken Cameras". The film, shot by village resident Emad Burnat, shows the world the reality of non-violent resistance in the face of aggression. FFJ continues this legacy today.
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