
Peta Jones Pellach – a Woman Waging Peace
I was always an activist. As a child in Australia, my parents took me to participate in protests on behalf of Soviet Jewry. Later, I

I was always an activist. As a child in Australia, my parents took me to participate in protests on behalf of Soviet Jewry. Later, I

Warda Sada prefers the idea of shared existence over co-existence within this small country. “Co-existence is suitable for neighbors who don’t share a common life

From Argentina to Israel via London I was born in Argentina, in a small southern city called Bahía Blanca. I grew up within the warm

I arrived in Israel in 1972 when many young families, with little hope for their future, were running away from apartheid South Africa. During my

I’m Hannah Lia Dgani, born in Argentina, now a resident of Arad. For many years I volunteered for social and political activities – organizing fundraising,
I, Suzanne Abdelkader Bashara, married and a mother of three sons, lives in the Arab town of Taibeh, Israel. I joined Women Wage Peace (WWP)

I was blessed (or not) with a strong political consciousness. Of course, I have other traits and tendencies, but political consciousness prevails over everything else
There is no doubt that fundraising is not a particularly popular task among WWP members, as the small number comprising this team can attest. But
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WWP’s Team for Collaboration with Palestinian Women coordinates and encourages connections between the movement and women in Palestinian society, especially women in leadership positions. Our