Re'ut-Sadaka (Friendship) Jewish-Arab Youth Movement for Coexistence and Peace in Israel was established in 1982 by a small group of young Jews and Arabs in Tel-Aviv to create dialogue between Arab and Jewish youth, promote mutual respect and tolerance, advance equal rights, respect for democracy and pluralism, and develop young leadership in Israel.
Shalom Achshav [Peace Now], the largest grassroots movement in Israel's history, was founded in March 1978 by 348 reserve commanders, officers, and combat soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces. Experience had taught these citizen soldiers that only a politically negotiated solution could end their nation's hundred-year war with its Arab and Palestinian neighbors. As they wrote to then Prime Minister Menachem Begin: "Real security can be achieved only when we achieve peace."
A grassroots movement of Arabs and Jews working to break down the walls of racism and segregation by constructing a true Arab-Jewish partnership through concrete, daily actions of solidarity to end the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories and to achieve full civil equality for all Israeli citizens.
An alliance of Israeli Jewish and Arab women committed to peace and co-existence between Israelis and Palestinians, two states, equality for women, and the protection of children’s rights.
UPMRC is a community-based Palestinian health organization founded in 1979 by a group of Palestinian doctors and health professionals. UPMRC seeks to supplement the decayed and inadequate health infrastructure caused by years of Israeli military occupation.
This database reflects an on-going grassroots investigation effort by activists in The Coalition of Women for Peace, a leading Israeli feminist peace organization, dedicated to ending the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and the Golan Heights and reaching a just peace in Israel/ Palestine. In exposing companies and corporations involved in the occupation, we hope to promote a change in public opinion and corporate policies, leading to an end to the occupation.
WCLAC was established in 1991 in Jerusalem as an independent Palestinian organization that aims to contribute to the establishment of a democratic Palestinian society based on social justice and equality between women and men.
International NGO whose international secretariat is based in Geneva.
Yesh Gvul (There is a limit) is an Israeli peace group campaigning against the occupation by backing soldiers who refuse duties of a repressive or aggressive nature.
Zochrot (Remembering) is dedicated to raising awareness of the catastrophe (Nakba) that befell the Palestinian people with the establishment of Israel in 1948. Zochrot’s website is a resource for information and analysis of 1948 and its aftermath, including testimonies from Palestinians about their villages.
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