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Peace Now
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Founded1978
FoundersAmos Oz
Amir Peretz
Yuli Tamir
Tzaly Reshef
Janet Aviad
Gavri Bargil
Galia Golan
Avshalom Vilan
TypeNon-profit
NGO
FocusTwo-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Location
Area served
Israel and the Israeli-occupied territories
Method"public campaigns, advertisements, petitions, distribution of educational materials, conferences, lectures, surveys, dialogue groups, street activities, vigils, and demonstrations."
Members
over 10,000
Key people
Shaqued Morag (Director)
Yariv Oppenheimer (Secretary)
Hagit Ofran (Settlement Watch Director)
Websitepeacenow.org.il/eng

Peace Now (Hebrew: שלום עכשיוShalom Achshav, IPA: [ʃaˈlom (ʔ)aχˈʃav]) is a non-governmental organization, "liberal advocacy" and activist group in Israel with the aim of promoting a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Objectives/positions

  • Two states for two nations – Israel and Palestine
  • A Palestinian state alongside the State of Israel, based on the borders of June 1967 with land swaps agreed upon by both sides
  • Jerusalem – In an official document from 1982 Peace Now advocated for an undivided Jerusalem as Israel's capital. It has since shifted its position to two capitals for two states – a solution based on demographic breakdowns with a special agreement for the Old City.
  • Peace with Syria – A peace agreement based on secure and recognized borders, and the regulation of relations between the two countries is the primary strategic issue for the people of Israel and Syria.
  • Beginning negotiations with Syria is a gateway to negotiations with Lebanon and will help create a new international mood in the region.
  • Peace Now views the settlements as a threat to the existence of Israel as a democratic and Jewish state.
  • Peace Now views the settlements as a main obstacle to any future peace agreement.
  • Peace Now views the settlements as an element that harms the State of Israel on many fronts: security, economically, morally, and culturally.
  • Peace Now views the settlements as harmful to Israel's standing in the international community.

Origins

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