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400 Jewish, Arab, asylum-seeker and special-needs athletes played 10 different sports together in Ramleh on the International Day of Sport and Peace.

400 Jewish, Arab, asylum-seeker and special-needs athletes played 10 different sports together in Ramleh on the International Day of Sport and Peace.

Budo for Peace recognized for its ‘outstanding contribution to peace in the world using the power of sport.’

This October, mountain bikers from Australia and New Zealand will ride 100 kilometers to mark the 100-year anniversary of the Battle of Beersheva.

Martial artists from Jordan, Japan and Senegal join Israeli Jews, Muslims, Christians, Druze and Bedouins at Budo for Peace Friendship Training.

In northern Israel, Arab and Jewish children learn to respect one another, through fighting.

Arab and Jewish kids learn a valuable lesson in peace through martial arts training in northern Israel.