Listening from the Heart Virtual Launch October 30, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuE8EscnNNs Thank you to everyone who joined us in launching Listening from the Heart. This program was built in response to cries for help from communities polarized around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It is rooted in lessons of empathy and humanization we’ve learned over the years from … Continue reading Listening from the Heart Virtual Launch
Grapevine October 20, 2024: Hope and memory | Jerusalem Post
It’s one thing for Jews and Palestinians who have lost loved ones at each other’s hands to come together and seek a path to peace when things are relatively quiet, but it’s a much more difficult exercise during wartime.
Layla al-Sheikh and Robi Damelin, mothers (in mourning) for peace, to TPI: “No one kills in the name of our children” | Ruetir
“When you lose a child, at the same time, you also lose your fear. You no longer fear anything.”
Interview Bassam Aramin: In the Eye of the Storm | Novi Magazine
The man has the right to defend himself, not to occupy, says Palestinian Basam Aramin, a Muslim and a Peace activist in the Peace Fighters Movement , the main character in two documentaries and a novel.
The Check-in: One Year with Robi Damelin | Telos
This week, we hear from our dear friend Robi Damelin, who is a peacemaker, internationally renowned speaker, and mother.
Who will receive Nobel Peace Prize in 2024? | IFSH
It would be a good idea to award the prize to an organization or person who, despite current developments, is working towards understanding between Israelis and Palestinians.
Grieving from war, Israelis and Palestinians still believe in peace | LaCroix International
Amid the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Parent Circle NGO unites bereaved families from both sides, fostering reconciliation through shared grief.
Hamas killed my parents on October 7 – I’d rather fight for ceasefire than over who’s right’ | Mirror
Magen Inon’s world turned upside down when both his parents were killed by Hamas in the horrific October 7 attack. Now, he’s focused on changing reality and calling for an imminent ceasefire.
It is a year since my mother was murdered at her kibbutz. Out of this horror, surely peace must come | The Guardian
I’ve found a political reawakening, and learned that the only way this will end is if we turn our enemies into our partners
It is important for us to raise a different voice’ | BBC
As conflict escalates across the Middle East, I met two Londoners – one Israeli and one Palestinian – who shared with me their grief and trauma and thoughts for the future, one year on.

























