In the spring of 2000, Arraf traveled to Jerusalem to work as program coordinator for
Seeds of Peace, a US-based nonprofit organization that seeks to foster dialogue between
Jewish and Palestinian youth. In 2001, Arraf worked at the Center for Coexistence in Jerusalem as a regional coordinator.
International Solidarity Movement The International Solidarity Movement (ISM) is a Palestinian-led movement committed to resisting what it terms "the long-entrenched and systematic oppression and dispossession of the Palestinian population, using non-violent, direct-action methods and principles." In April 2001, while living in the
occupied Palestinian territories, Arraf founded the ISM with members of the Holy Land Trust and the Rapprochement Centre to focus international attention on what it says is the oppression of the Palestinians. Since its creation, over 10,000 volunteers from dozens of countries have joined the ISM to monitor human rights abuses in occupied Palestine. In 2003 and 2004, the organization was nominated for the
Nobel Peace Prize. the organization behind the
Gaza Freedom Flotillas, a series of groups of ships carrying
pro-Palestinian activists that were organized to break Israel's naval blockade of the
Gaza Strip. She was aboard the 2008 Free Gaza boats, Using a satellite phone on board, Arraf stated that their plan was to have the boats keep heading toward Gaza "until they either disable our boats or jump on board." Arraf resigned from her position in the Free Gaza Movement in October 2012, after a new board was approved on September 17, 2012. Her resignation came shortly before a controversy over an allegedly
antisemitic tweet posted by
Greta Berlin on the official
Twitter feed of the Free Gaza Movement. Arraf called Berlin's tweet "offensive" but declined to answer a question put to her by Avi Mayer, a staffer at the
Jewish Agency for Israel, about whether her departure was related to it. In July 2025, Arraf joined
a new Gaza Freedom Flotilla mission, organized amid the
tightened Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip during the
Gaza war. Between 26 and 27 July, the
IDF seized the ship, towed it to the
Port of Ashdod, and detained the activists on board, vowing to deport them to their respective countries. Arraf, holding Israeli citizenship, was released upon interrogation without being deported.
Electoral politics In November 2021, Arraf declared her candidacy for
Michigan's 10th congressional district in the
2022 election. Arraf placed fourth in the five-way
Democratic primary held in August 2022, losing the nomination to
Carl Marlinga. Arraf was a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2024 election to the
University of Michigan Board of Regents, challenging Shauna Ryder-Diggs and incumbent
Denise Ilitch for the nomination. She launched her campaign in August 2024, at the urging of students angered by the university's response to the
pro-Palestinian protests. Arraf lost by roughly 100 district-weighted votes in the straw poll at the party convention. Many of her supporters protested when the results were announced due to a perceived lack of transparency in calculation. A lawsuit is currently pending in the Ingham County Circuit Court. A judge denied a request for
injunctive relief to stop the
Michigan Secretary of State from finalizing November 2024 ballots. == Personal life ==