
Bernice Zohn – A woman making Peace
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
As a large grassroots movement our members come from diverse communities: from cities, towns, and villages. The Middle East is characterized by different faiths, and so is our movement. And we are all driven by one certainty: peace is possible.

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

WWP continues our activities in spite of the Corona crisis, and invites you to a series of online meetings “Connected- Women Wage Peace LIVE”.

In the latest in her series of interviews Children of Peace Trustee Professor Sarah Brown talks to Orna Raz on the work of Israeli affiliate

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,

For the past 5 years, since the end of the last Gaza war in the summer of 2014, the most active and persistent movement for

A WWP Mission concluded a week’s visit in South Africa: Hiam Tannous, Vered Eyal Seldinger, Yasmin Rubin Cooper and Manar abu Dahal . Many meetings,
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)

Angela Scharf: Eine Ex-Wienerin an der Friedensfront. Nicht der Streit steht im Vordergrund, sondern die Initiative für eine nachhaltige Lösung Die Sonne brennt auf die

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most controversial conflicts of our times, and international news report it as an endless story of violence and

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



