Who are you actually helping by taking a side? | Express

Robi Damelin lost her son to a Palestinian sniper and now represents bereaved families of both Israelis and Palestinians. It is perhaps a natural thing to choose a side. For Israel and Palestine, since October 7, it is the flavor of the month

Parents group working towards peace amid Israeli-Hamas War | CNN

CNN’s Kim Brunhuber speaks with Bassam Aramin and Rami Elhanan, former directors of the “Parents Circle – Families Forum.” It’s a joint Israeli-Palestinian organization, founded in 1995, of more than 600 families, all of whom have lost an immediate family member to conflict in the region over years.

Victims of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict come together for peace | NBC

Parents of victims killed in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict have created an unlikely bond that led to the creation of the Parents Circle Families Forum. Families who might otherwise be enemies are coming together in an effort to bridge Israelis and Palestinians to push toward a better future for both sides.

How to build peace while covering war: peace journalism and the Israel-Hamas War | Peace News

The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas has dominated news since the October 7th Hamas attacks and Israeli air and ground campaigns in the Gaza Strip that followed. Around the world, islamophobia and antisemitism have skyrocketed, as the conflict divides societies and has led to mass protests. The media, especially in the West, has found … Continue reading How to build peace while covering war: peace journalism and the Israel-Hamas War | Peace News

New School of Dramatic Arts course will explore Israeli and Palestinian narratives | Daily Trojan

When Brent Blair saw his religious, political and university communities divided by the Israel-Hamas war, he was spurred into action. Blair, a professor of theater practice in voice and movement and founder of the Institute for Theater and Social Change in the School of Dramatic Arts, said he has been a longtime advocate for peace … Continue reading New School of Dramatic Arts course will explore Israeli and Palestinian narratives | Daily Trojan