In the last two decades, dozens of far-right civil society organizations have been founded in Israel. These organizations receive generous financial support and embrace from right-wing Israeli governments, reject liberalism and universal human rights values, and promote a new conservative vision based on the superiority of the Jewish race. Professor Amal Jamal refers to these organizations as "bad civil society." In this episode, Jamal explains the historical context in which these organizations emerged, their methods of operation, and how they dominated public consciousness in Israel, contributing to the creation of a Zionist supremacist discourse.