
Largest ever peace gathering planned in Jlem, despite war
After losing loved ones to violence, Maoz Inon and Aziz Abu Sara unite to organize Jerusalem’s largest peace gathering in decades.

After losing loved ones to violence, Maoz Inon and Aziz Abu Sara unite to organize Jerusalem’s largest peace gathering in decades.

Creator Nimrod-Avraham May says the project about four interfaith superheroes carries a timely message about love, compassion and coexistence.

Ben-Gurion University pairs up Jewish students with Bedouin highschoolers to help them enter academia and achieve inclusion in Israeli society.

More than half of Israel’s Arab population believe Gaza war has increased their sense of shared destiny with Jews, and 33.9% define their Israeli citizenship as the dominant component of identity, study shows.

Doa Al Aubra’s presence in Rahat as a first responder has proven vital in overcoming cultural barriers and providing essential care to Bedouin women.

This ancient Ethiopian Jewish holiday, now celebrated nationally in Israel, connects a community to its heritage and the dream of Jerusalem.

Nagham Haj Ali enlisted as a National Service volunteer at a hospital to test her wish to become a nurse, but what she found was a higher purpose.

In addition, the average marriage age has increased, and Muslim women have more degrees than their male counterparts.

Twenty-year-old swimmer Adam Maraana qualified for the 2024 Olympics in Paris in the 100-meter backstroke event after equaling a national record.

Despite October 7, an Arab-Jewish tennis program is determined to continue its mission to bring Arab and Jewish children and families together.

The population is projected to grow to 10 million by the end of 2024.

Israel’s Arab citizens have not taken up Hamas calls to join the fray. One well-known figure was instrumental in dousing the flames.

Attorney Hanan Alsanah, director of the Center for Bedouin Women’s Rights, admits she nearly lost hope after the Hamas attack but instead threw herself into the aid effort helping Bedouin and Jewish victims alike.

Wadi Attir has grown from a farm to a center striving to promote desert restoration. Now, it also has a mission to bridge ties between Arabs and Jews.

In this brutal war, an Israeli program dedicated to fostering a Palestinian startup nation seems like a non-starter, but that’s not the way the founders of the Palestinian Internship Program see it.