Israel peace
More than 70 million Christians to unite in the largest annual prayer gathering for Israel
Christian leaders from 50 countries to gather in Jerusalem in October for Eagles' Wings' 24th Annual Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem
If Palestinians could give up their lust for terror, Israel could know peace - opinion
Kuwaiti peace activist jailed due to ‘forbidden normalization’
'It's time to give peace another chance': Thousands rally in Tel Aviv to end the war
Poll: Most Israelis want peace talks, but are skeptical
Over half of Israelis (52.4%) disagreed with maintaining status quo with the Palestinians.
WATCH: Israel at the UN releases piano music video to 'replace the sound of wars'
“This project was created with hope to reach the day when music will replace the sound of wars and disagreements.”
Encountering Peace: To those who oppose Israeli-Palestinian peace
There are various reasons why Israelis oppose possible peace with the Palestinians.
Encountering Peace: Israel – my sad home
There will be no peace and no reconciliation until we can learn to appreciate that the only way we can live in this land with security is when we cease to see the others living here as our enemy.
Grapevine: Beersheba, symbol of peace
At the end of October each year, the Beersheba Municipality, in conjunction with the Australian and Turkish embassies, organizes a commemoration ceremony of the 1917 Battle of Beersheba.
Lauder: Israel’s chance to forge a two-state peace amid terrorism
Some would say that there is no way to have constructive talks in this environment, but I believe now is precisely the time for dialogue.
When Peace Becomes Personal
Encountering peace: Abbas is still the leader who can make peace
Abbas and the Palestinian Authority have not been the cause of the recent round of violence, though it is easy for the Israeli government and prime minister to point a finger at him.
Middle Israel: Mahmoud Abbas - A preliminary appraisal
Abbas' most positive legacy, from the viewpoint of peace, was his defiance of violence.
No Holds Barred: Indyk accuses PM of lacking generosity
Martin Indyk says that Netanyahu is unable to negotiate because he’s afraid of looking like a frier, which is Israeli for “sucker.”