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  2. Category:Palestinian children - Wikipedia

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    Classification: People: By status: Children: By nationality: Palestinian also: State of Palestine : People : Children Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palestinian children .

  3. Children of Peace - Wikipedia

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    Children of Peace is a British-based, non-partisan charity that focuses upon building friendship, trust and reconciliation between Israeli and Palestinian children, aged 4–17, regardless of community, faith, gender or heritage, through arts, education, healthcare and sports projects and programmes in the region, so that future generations and their communities might live in peace, side-by-side.

  4. Seeds of Peace - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Hands of Peace, a smaller U.S.-based nonprofit that held summer programs for Israeli, Palestinian and American youth closed down [14] and merged with Seeds of Peace. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] A notable alum of the program is Naama Levy , one of the Israeli soldiers taken captive by Hamas when the Palestinian militant group stormed the Nahal Oz ...

  5. List of peace activists - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah Abu Rahmah – Palestinian peace activist; Milan Rai (born 1965) – British writer and anti-war activist; Justin Raimondo (born 1951) – American author, anti-war activist, founder of Antiwar.com; Cornelia Ramondt-Hirschmann (1871–1957) – Dutch teacher, feminist and pacifist

  6. The Parents Circle-Families Forum - Wikipedia

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    The PCFF is included in Encounter Point (2006), which follows peace activists trying to work together in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Another Side of Peace (2004) follows the story of co-founder Roni Hirshenzon as he explains what brought him to reconciliation work and talks to newly bereaved families.

  7. Children in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict - Wikipedia

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    Children and children's rights have long been a focal point of the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict, dating as early as the 1929 Hebron massacre and the 1948 Deir Yassin massacre, both of which claimed the lives of children, precipitating a long conflict that has often led to the displacement, injury, and death of youths.

  8. List of Palestinians - Wikipedia

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    The first list "Mandate period and after" consists of people who identify as "Palestinians" since the creation of Mandatory Palestine in 1920. The list does not include those Palestinian Jews or other Israeli citizens [3] who are native to the geographic region of Palestine, unless they self-identify as "Palestinians". [4] [5]

  9. Arab–Israeli peace projects - Wikipedia

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    Children of Peace is a UK-based, non-partisan, international conflict-resolution charity that aims to build friendship, trust and reconciliation between Israeli and Palestinian children, aged 4–17 regardless of community, culture, faith, gender or heritage through arts, education, healthcare and sports projects and programmes, so that a ...