The Jerusalem Post reached out to two Lebanese anti-war activists who attempt to promote peace between the ancient people of the two sides of the border.
The response to the October 7 massacre is an inflection point for Israel’s – and the West’s – survival. If peace is the goal, decisive victory is the only means to its achievement.
“I had a crazy journey of awakening and enlightenment. De-radicalization is a rough process, and I’m extremely pleased that I cleansed myself of the antisemitism I grew up with,” Ahmed stated.
The group led a rally “to release the hostages and achieve a cease-fire, equality, freedom, peace, security, respect, and justice.”
Despite the need to adapt Israel’s concept of national security to the current era there are still those who maintain that peace agreements are the solution to Israel’s strategic situation.
"Meta can’t silence our message of determined opposition to extremism and violence."
The two organizations have closely cooperated over the last three years, demanding both Palestinian and Israeli leadership listen to the “Mothers' Call” to stop the conflict.
Serbia is not interested in perpetuating conflicts. Instead, it focuses on international alliances and the prosperity of its own people.
"We created a concert event in Dubai featuring Israeli, Palestinian, Arab, European, and American musicians," writes the author.
Noboa assigned her the sole function of collaborating with peace efforts between Israel and Hamas in a presidential decree, a role that Abad is expected to fulfill from Ecuador's embassy in Tel Aviv.