Israeli peace movement

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The Israeli peace movement is a loose coalition of organizations, activists, and intellectuals advocating for a negotiated resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and an end to the occupation through nonviolent political action.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf peace movement
political movement
social movement
composedOf academics
former soldiers
grassroots activists
intellectuals
non-governmental organizations
students
country Israel
emerged late 1960s
expandedDuring 1970s
1980s
facesOppositionFrom Israeli right-wing parties
religious-nationalist movements in Israel
goal end to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories
negotiated resolution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
promotion of nonviolent conflict resolution
protection of human rights for Israelis and Palestinians
two-state solution
hasPart B'Tselem NERFINISHED
Breaking the Silence NERFINISHED
Combatants for Peace NERFINISHED
Geneva Initiative (Israeli side) NERFINISHED
Gush Shalom NERFINISHED
Parents Circle – Families Forum NERFINISHED
Peace Now NERFINISHED
Rabbis for Human Rights NERFINISHED
Women in Black (Israel) NERFINISHED
Yesh Gvul NERFINISHED
ideology anti-occupation activism
liberal Zionism
pacifism
languageOfWorkOrName Arabic
English
Hebrew
location Israel NERFINISHED
mainRegionOfActivity Israel NERFINISHED
Palestinian territories NERFINISHED
notableEvent mass demonstrations in support of the Oslo Accords
protests during the First Intifada
protests during the Second Intifada
opposes Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank
discrimination against Arab citizens of Israel
military occupation of Palestinian territories
politicalPosition center-left
left-wing
supports human rights monitoring in the occupied territories
international law in the context of the conflict
mutual recognition between Israelis and Palestinians
negotiations with the Palestine Liberation Organization
usesMethod civil disobedience
dialogue and coexistence programs
legal advocacy
nonviolent political action
public demonstrations
public education campaigns

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David Grossman movement Israeli peace movement
Nathan Yellin-Mor movement Israeli peace movement
Alignment in 1984 associatedWith Israeli peace movement
subject surface form: Alignment (1984)