Hundreds of Israeli NGO’s provide critical services to the population such as food, health care, and nursing. These services are all the more essential during time of crises. They range in size from national organizations to local centers and everything in between.
Archive for the ‘Home Front’ Category
NGOs cooperate emergency preparedness at JDC-ELKA seminar
Posted in Home Front, National Security, tagged civil resilience network, Culture of Preparedness, Home Front, National Resilience, resilience, Resilient Communities on November 17, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Ben-Gurion University Promotes a Civil Resilience Network
Posted in Home Front, tagged Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Civil Resilience, Culture of Preparedness, reselience, reut institute on October 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Last Sunday, Ben-Gurion University and Israel’s emergency authorities (Home Front Command) announced a new joint pilot project to build a local network for crisis response.
Synchronized victories: Political-diplomatic arena on the security agenda
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, Home Front, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, Goldstone Report, Hezbollah, Home Front, IDF, Lawfare, National Security on July 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Why would the IDF purposefully expose a wealth of valuable intelligence about Hezbollah military operations in Lebanon? The answer, it seems, lies in a growing recognition that, in the current reality, achieving military victory is insufficient in attaining Israel’s security.
Azrieli’s Irrelevance to the National Emergency Exercise
Posted in Home Front, National Security, tagged Azrieli Towers, business sector, Culture of Preparedness, Home Front, National Emergency, National Security, turning point 4 on June 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Despite the broadened scope of last month’s National Emergency Exercise, the resilience to crisis of many of the nation’s most critical and vulnerable business centers was not put to the test. The Azrieli Towers, one of Israel’s central business complexes, were completely irrelevant to the national emergency drill which took place last month to prepare [...]
Civil Resilience Network at the Knesset
Posted in About Reut, Home Front, tagged civil resilience network, Culture of Preparedness, Home Front Command, Israek Knesset, turning point 4, Zeev Bielski on May 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
On Tuesday May 11, the Reut Institute participated in a discussion in the Knesset initiated by MK Zeev Bielski, chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Subcommittee for the Examination of Home-Front Readiness. The discussion focused on ways in which the non-profit and business sectors can contribute to the preparedness of the Israeli home front [...]
Crisis at Your Convenience
Posted in About Reut, Home Front, tagged civil resilience network, Culture of Preparedness, national crisis, reut institute on April 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Recently the citizens of Israel received a reminder that they and their families are not ready for a national crisis. Two weeks ago, the Israeli police conducted a security drill that caused heavy traffic jams and much frustration amongst drivers. The average Israeli driver understands the necessity of training emergency authorities: no one wants a [...]
First roundtables meeting of the Civil Resilience Network
Posted in Home Front, tagged civil resilience network, Home Front Command, reut institute, Zeev Bielski on April 7, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Approximately one hundred representatives from the business sector and civil society attended Beit NATAL at Tel Aviv on March 25 in order to participate in a roundtable meeting dealing with implementing a ‘Culture of Preparedness’ in the Civil Resilience Network. The participants included: representatives of business corporations such as Cellcom, Bank Leumi, Strauss, and Fishman [...]
Partnership 2000 – Major Catalyst in the Civil Resilience Network
Posted in Home Front, tagged civil resilience network, Home Front, local and national resilience, partnership 2000, reut institute on February 24, 2010 | 2 Comments »
The Resilience Team participated last week in a forum of chairpersons and CEOs of the northern partnerships of ‘Partnerships 2000′ of the Jewish Agency. In the forum, held at the Western Galilee College in Acre, the team presented the concept of the ‘Civil Resilience Network.’ The concept calls to consolidate a resilience network, comprising tens [...]
A Study Visit to the Negev
Posted in Home Front, Methodology & Theory, Regional Leapfrogging, tagged community resilience, mitzna, partnership 2000, Regional Development, yerucham on December 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Last week the Reut Institute held a study visit in the south of Israel, which focused on David Ben Gurion’s vision of the Negev and the Bible.
Strengthening Connectivity in the Civil Resilience Network
Posted in Home Front, tagged catalysts, civil resilience network, hevruta, Hubs, reut insititute on December 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In the context of local and national resilience, organizations such as the Ultra Orthodox Organization ‘Hevruta’ can function as a hub in the Civil Resilience Network. Hevruta’s declared goal is to create better coexistence between the secular and the ultra orthodox sectors in Israel. The organization’s activity is based on ‘One-on-One’ phone calls which aim [...]

