Alliance for Middle East Peace
ALLMEP is a coalition of over 150 organizations—and tens of thousands of Palestinians and Israelis—building people-to-people cooperation, coexistence, equality, shared society, mutual understanding, and peace among their communities. We add stability in times of crisis, foster cooperation that increases impact, and build an environment conducive to peace over the long term.
+972 Magazine
+972 Magazine is an independent, online, non-profit magazine owned and run by a group of Israeli and Palestinian journalists, providing fresh, in-depth reporting and analysis directly from the ground in Israel-Palestine. The magazine is committed to human rights, democracy, and freedom of information, and actively opposes the Israeli occupation.
Librarians and Archivists with Palestine
Librarians and Archivists with Palestine (LAP) is a network of self-defined librarians, archivists, and information workers in solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for self-determination.
Perspectives– Winter 2020
PLM Magazine-Winter 2020 (Digital)
A Quaker Call to Action
Why do Quakers care about Israel-Palestine? Jewish, Palestinian, and Quaker voices come together to explore this question.
Click here to join American Friends Service Committee and other Quakers in working for peace and justice in Israel/Palestine.
Israel/Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church
A great way resource on Israel/Palestine is Steadfast Hope, a project of the Israel/Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church. Video Episodes designed to accompany the chapters in IPMN’s Study guide: Steadfast Hope, The Palestinian Quest for Just Peace can be found here.
Get a first hand experience in the Holy Land
You can get a first hand experience in the Holy Land through the Olive Tree Campaign of the East Jerusalem YMCA and YWCA. Join in the Olive Tree Planting. Dr. Polly Coote, retired Professor of Greek and Associate Dean at the San Francisco Theological Seminary describes her 2014 experience here.
Rachel Corrie: American Hero
March 16, 2003: Rachel Corrie, a 23-year-old American peace activist from Olympia, Washington, was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer while undertaking nonviolent direct action to protect the home of a Palestinian family from demolition. Her brave legacy lives on. Hear her.
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