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01 · In focus
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02 · Connections
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03 · Background
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Palestinian community organiser and digital-rights defender based in Haifa; co-founder and Executive Director of 7amleh — The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media, the Haifa-headquartered Palestinian non-governmental organisation he established in 2013 alongside co-founders Laura Samara and Manar Ya'qoub and has led as its principal public-facing voice since founding. Nashif is 7amleh's lead interlocutor with the international platform-accountability field, the public-facing spokesperson in the organisation's multi-year engagement with Meta's content moderation of Palestinian and Arabic-language content, and the convener of its annual Palestine Digital Activism Forum.
Nashif's career as a community organiser predates 7amleh by more than a decade. He founded Baladna — the Association for Arab Youth and served as its director, an organisation working with Palestinian Arab youth inside Israel on capacity-building and community development; founded and coordinated the youth wing of the Balad political party (the National Democratic Assembly representing Palestinian citizens of Israel); previously directed the Committee for Educational Guidance for Arab Students; and is the co-founder of Wusol Digital Academy, a digital marketing educational centre. His broader public output sits alongside his 7amleh role as a Policy Member of Al-Shabaka — The Palestinian Policy Network, where his named expertise areas are Information & Technology; Society & Culture; and Zionism & Israeli Politics, and as a regular contributor to The New Arab and other Arabic-language and Anglophone publications on Palestinian digital rights.
Within the corpus's frame, Nashif anchors the Palestinian-civil-society and Arabic-language digital-rights register that 7amleh has built since 2013, and is the corpus's first Palestinian Person entry — the principal public-facing voice on AI-mediated content moderation under wartime conditions, the asymmetric enforcement of Meta's Arabic and Hebrew moderation systems, and the operational case for grassroots Arabic-language civil-society building its own AI tooling (the Violence Indicator) to scale up monitoring of the platforms it is campaigning to reform. The Palestinian-citizen-of-Israel positioning of Nashif's career — Baladna, the Balad youth wing, the Committee for Educational Guidance, then 7amleh's Haifa headquarters with its Ramallah office — sits structurally distinct from the West-Bank and Gaza-Strip Palestinian civil-society register, and gives 7amleh's work its particular reach across the green line and into the international platform-accountability field where Nashif is its consolidated public voice.
04 · Sources
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Nashif's LinkedIn profile — primary self-reported source for his role as Co-Founder & Director of 7amleh and the multi-year tenure of his public-facing leadership of the organisation (already cited in org-7amleh)
Al-Shabaka — The Palestinian Policy Network authors page — primary source for Nashif's Policy Member position at Al-Shabaka, his expertise areas (Information & Technology; Society & Culture; Zionism & Israeli Politics), and his consolidated bio including the founding-director role at Baladna (Association for Arab Youth), the founding-and-coordinating role of the Balad party's youth wing, the former directorship at the Committee for Educational Guidance for Arab Students, and the co-founding role at Wusol Digital Academy
The New Arab author page — independent secondary source confirming Nashif's role as executive director and co-founder of 7amleh, his more-than-20-year career in youth and community development, and his sustained public commentary on Palestinian digital rights for the publication
CIVICUS interview with Nashif — independent secondary source for his framing of 7amleh's three-part mandate (research, training, advocacy), his characterisation of online platform restrictions as a continuation of offline siege conditions for Palestinians, and his sustained public-facing role as the organisation's principal interlocutor with the international civil-society field
International Journalism Festival speaker page — independent secondary source confirming Nashif's executive director and co-founder role at 7amleh, his more-than-20-year community-organising tenure, and the consolidated list of his prior institutional affiliations (Baladna founder-director; Balad youth-wing founder-coordinator; Committee for Educational Guidance for Arab Students former director; Wusol Digital Academy co-founder)
The Jerusalem Fund event page for the January 2024 "Digital Rights Under Siege" panel — independent secondary source for Nashif's role as 7amleh's public-facing speaker on Palestinian online-censorship advocacy into the US foreign-policy and Palestinian-American civil-society audience during the post-October 2023 cycle
7amleh's 2023 Annual Report — primary source for Nashif's role as co-founder and Executive Director of 7amleh through the calendar year 2023 (also cited in org-7amleh.md)
Source: entities/persons/person-nadim-nashif.md in movement-graph at pin 3cc1a36.