
Daniel is from New York City and received his B.A from the University College London (UCL).
He is the director of UCL friends of Palestine society and is a BDS activist in the United Kingdom. He is also one of the key organizers of the Israeli Apartheid Week in London.
Daniel travels regularly to the West Bank to participate in human rights fieldwork, legal actions and solidarity campaigns for Palestinian rights and has extensive experience on the ground in Palestine.
He grew up in New York City and has gained experience in journalism, politics, campaigning and foreign languages.
Maha is from Umm El Fahm and studied at the law faculty of the College of Law and Business in Ramat Gan. She is now an LLB undergraduate at the law faculty of Tel Aviv University and will son graduate and start her legal internship.
Maha is a political organizer and activist in Israel and Palestine.
Rafat is from Beersheba and studied political science in Ben-Gurion University of the Naqab. He also studied at Colegiul National "Vasile Goldis" Arad in Romania.
Rafat is now an LLB undergraduate at the law faculty of Ono Academic College in Kiryat Ono (Tel Aviv District).
He is an activist in the Balad party, Baladna youth movement and the Arab Assosiation for Human Rights. He is also a youth guide at the main community center in Rahat.
Yaar is a human rights attorney and an activist in Israel and Palestine.
He obtained his Bachelors (LLB) and Masters (LLM) degrees from the Haim Shtriks Law School near Tel Aviv.
Yaar worked for several years as an adjutant lecturer, teacher and research assistant for the Dean of his law school.
As part of his LLM training, Yaar studied European Law and Competition Law in Oxford University. He also studied at Fordham University in New York City and at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Yaar has been a speaker at human rights conferences and campaigns, in conjunction with NGOs such as Union Juive Française Pour la Paix (France), Broederlijk Delen (Belgium), NOVA - Centre Per A La Innovació Social (Spain) and the Alternative Information Center (Palestine).
He presented an advisory opinion for the Concord Research Center for Integration of International Law in Israel and provided insights on the right to water in Gaza and the West Bank.
Yaar is an active member of the Israeli Bar Association and participates in courses, seminars and workshops for attorneys, including International Humanitarian Law training at the Association for Civil Rights in Israel.
He now works as the editor of the Emile Zola Chair for Interdisciplinary Human Rights Dialogue and as a freelance attorney.
Sebastain York is from Metairie, Louisiana and is currently living in Samir Amis, south Ramallah. He is a software engineer, web developer, programmer and computer technician. Sebastian is fluent in English, Arabic and is studying Hebrew and other languages.