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Kohelet Policy Forum scales down activity due to funding crunch

A source privy to the developments in the forum stated that since the outbreak of the Gaza war in October, most of the forum's managerial backbone has been mobilized in the IDF reserves under the emergency call-up notices and that its main activity revolved around assisting the war effort and national strategy in the political and economic contexts of achieving victory in the war.

by  Shirit Avitan Cohen
Published on  04-02-2024 08:44
Last modified: 04-02-2024 08:44
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Protesters near the Kohelet Policy Forum, March 2023 | Photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

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The Kohelet Policy Forum, the think tank that has come into public limelight because of the proposed judicial reforms in 2023, is scaling back a significant portion of its ongoing expenses, parting ways with dozens of staff members, and cutting support for other civil society organizations, Israel Hayom has learned. 

According to the reporting, core teams will carry on with research on the relevant topics being discussed in Israeli society. 

The think tank has been catapulted into the heart of the ongoing political debate over the past year because some of the proposed judicial reforms were based on its work. But now it has been forced to downsize after one of its main donors, American billionaire Arthur Dantchik announced last summer that he would stop providing funds. He halted donations to several Israeli organizations, including the forum.

A source privy to the developments in the forum stated that since the outbreak of the Gaza war in October, most of the forum's managerial backbone has been mobilized in the IDF reserves under the emergency call-up notices and that its main activity revolved around assisting the war effort and national strategy in the political and economic contexts of achieving victory in the war.

In response, the Kohelet Policy Forum said the following in a statement: "The scope of the forum's activities has grown over the years, and we have been fortunate to establish new departments dealing with various policy issues, in which dozens of scholars operate. Since the Simchat Torah holiday [when the Oct. 7 happened], the forum and its employees have been focused on contributing to the national collective effort.

"In light of recent events and the need for budget cuts, we were forced to part ways with several dear and talented employees. We believe that we will overcome this difficult period and even emerge stronger, in order to continue contributing to national sovereignty, individual freedom, and the separation of powers in the State of Israel."

It should be noted that in 2023, with the outbreak of protests against the judicial reform, and after the spotlight was turned on the forum for supposedly advising Knesset members promoting the reform behind the scenes, the forum became one of the central targets of protesting organizations. The "Brothers in Arms" organization went as far as blocking the entrance to the forum's offices with sandbags a few months ago – an act that drew criticism even from left-wing organizations.

Moreover, over the past year, the forum has been attacked several times, including sit-ins at its offices and protests against it in Israel and abroad. In addition to demonstrations within Israel, many activists protested throughout the past year outside the offices of the organization's senior donors in New York, successfully causing embarrassment to the donors, who generally prefer to maintain their privacy and avoid exposure – all the more so in such a manner and under such circumstances.

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