Yuli Novak

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Yuli Novak (Hebrew: יולי נובק; born 1981 or 1982[1]) is an Israeli human rights activist. From 2012 to 2017, she was executive director of Israeli non-governmental organization Breaking the Silence. In 2022, she fled Israel after receiving death threats and being called a traitor by Israeli politicians. She published a memoir titled Who Do You Think You Are in 2022.[2][3][1][4][5] In 2023, after returning to Israel, she replaced Hagai El-Ad as executive director of Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem.[2]

Novak in 2015

Selected publications

  • Novak, Yuli (30 July 2025). "I lead a top Israeli human rights group. Our country is committing genocide". The Guardian.
  • Novak, Yuli (1 August 2025). "Once Victims, Now Israelis Are the Silent Bystanders Who Are Letting Genocide Happen". Haaretz.
  • Novak, Yuli (18 November 2025). "Israel needs to face accountability for our genocide. And so does the US". The Guardian.

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