I found a thread I post at DKos listing numerous peace organizations. Hope DU doesn't mind the space it takes.
The Other Israel is the name of a book I haven’t read but intend to shortly. I draw it to the attention of those, who might be interested in a more complete picture of the politics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict within Israel. Here is how the book is described by Alain Epp Weaver, peace development worker with the Mennonite Central Committee located in Bethlehem.
“In the fall of 2002, a remarkable collection of essays, edited by Roane Carey and Jonathan Shainin, entitled The Other Israel (New York: The New Press, 2002), was released The volume brought together essays by over 20 Israeli journalists, academics and peace activists, who collectively make up a portrait of an "Other Israel," one which believes that peace and Israeli security will be built upon foundations of justice instead of imposed by tanks, bulldozers and machine guns. Some of Mennonite Central Committee's partners, such as the Palestinian Center for Rapprochement between Peoples, the Wi'am Center for Conflict Resolution, and the Badil Resource Center for Refugee and Residency Rights, work on specific projects (olive harvesting, conflict resolution workshops, a Hebrew-language packet on the rights of Palestinian refugees) with some of these "Other Israelis."
http://peace.mennolink.org/articles/israelpeacegroups.htmlI was impressed by the number of peace organizations working within Israel (and the US) toward a fair and just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Below are links to the websites of some of the major peace groups who make up the "Other Israel," along with short descriptions of the groups, most of which are taken from their websites. Together, these organizations provide a timely reminder that there are not simply "two sides," Israelis and Palestinians, but that there are Israelis who join with Palestinians in working for a future of reconciliation and peace built on a foundation of justice.”
Rabbis for Human Rights:
http://www.rhr.israel.net "RHR was founded in 1998, in response to serious abuses by the Israeli military authorities in the suppression of the Intifada. The indifference of much of the country religious leadership and religiously identified citizenry to the suffering of innocent people seen as the enemy was a cause of concern to RHR's organizers."
Gush Shalom:
http://www.gush-shalom.org/english Gush Shalom calls for Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and for Jerusalem to be the shared capital of the State of Israel and a future Palestinian state. This is my favorite group. One day I suspect that Uri Avnery, its founder, will receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions:
http://www.icahd.org "ICAHD is a non-violent, direct-action group originally established to oppose and resist Israeli demolition of Palestinian houses in the Occupied Territories. As our activists gained direct knowledge of the brutalities of the Occupation, we expanded our resistance activities to other areas - land expropriation, settlement expansion, by-pass road construction, policies of "closure" and "separation," the wholesale uprooting of fruit and olive trees and more. The fierce repression of Palestinian efforts to "shake off" the Occupation following the latest Intifada has only added urgency to our efforts. As a direct-action group, ICAHD is comprised of members of many Israeli peace and human rights organizations. All of our work in the Occupied Territories is closely coordinated with local Palestinian organizations."
Yesh Gvul:
http://www.yesh-gvul.org/english.html Yesh Gvul (Hebrew for "There is a Limit!") " is an Israeli peace group that has shouldered the task of supporting soldiers who refuse assignments of a repressive or aggressive nature. The brutal role of the Israel Defense Force (IDF) in subjugating the Palestinian population places numerous servicemen in a grave moral and political dilemma, as they are required to enforce policies they deem illegal and immoral. The army demands compliance, but many soldiers, whether conscripts or reservists, find that they cannot in good conscience obey the orders of their superiors."
New Profile:
http://www.newprofile.org/english We, Israeli women - Jewish and Palestinian - oppose the occupation of the Palestinian people and refuse to take part in any of its destructive aspects. We refuse to live as enemies We refuse to fulfill the roles that women are expected to fulfill during wartime We refuse to pay the economic and social price of the occupation We refuse to be ignorant and to succumb to terrorizing and silencing We refuse to raise children to war, poverty and oppression We refuse to remain silent A collective refusal of women can change reality. A feminine refusal means an alternative voice and a language opposed to the language of power.
Ta'ayush:
http://www.taayush.org Ta'ayush means "coexistence" in Arabic. The Jewish-Israeli and Palestinian-Israeli members of Ta'ayush live out coexistence as they join to help Palestinian farmers harassed by Israeli settlers harvest their olives or make solidarity and relief visits to Palestinian Bedouin in the Hebron hills threatened with eviction by Israeli settlers and the military.
Bat Shalom:
http://www.batshalom.org "Bat Shalom is a feminist peace organization of Israeli women. We work toward a just peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors that includes recognition of a Palestinian state side-by-side with Israel and Jerusalem as the capital of both. Within Israel, Bat Shalom works toward a more just and democratic society shaped equally by men and women."
The Alternative Information Center:
http://www.alternativenews.org "The AIC is a Palestinian-Israeli organization which disseminates information, research and political analysis on Palestinian and Israeli societies as well as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, while promoting cooperation between Palestinians and Israelis based on the values of social justice, solidarity and community involvement."
Another site, provides links to many, many other human rights and peace activist groups in Israel (and America), seventy-seven of them, that are working to bring peace. They are listed in alphabetical order.
http://www.ariga.com/humanrights/index.shtml· Adalah non-profit, non-sectarian legal center
· Adam Institute The Adam Institute for Democracy and Peace in Memory of Emil Greenzweig
· Adam, Teva Vadin: Israel Union for Environmental Defense
· Addamir Addamir Prisoner Support Center
· A Different Future
· Adva The Adva Center
· AIC Alternative Information Center
· Al-Liqa Center for Religious and Heritage Studies in the Holy Land
· Amnesty International Israel Section
· Association for Civil Rights in Israel
· Bereaved Families Circle Israeli and Palestinian families who lost loved ones in war and terror
· Brit Tzedek v'Shalom, the Jewish Alliance for Justice
· B'Tselem Israeli human rights group focused on civil rights for Palestinians
· Bustan L'Shalom
· Christian Peacemaker Team In Hebron
· Coalition of Women for a Just Peace
· Compassionate Listening Project
· DCI Defense for Children International
· Democracy and Workers Rights Center
· Dukium -- Negev Coexistence Forum
· Friends of the Earth Middle East
· Friendship Village
· Gaza Community Mental Health Program
· Givat Haviva Jewish-Arab education center
· HaMoked Center for the Defense of the Individual
· International Forum for Justice and Peace in Palestine
· Israel Religious Action Center For Human Equality, Social Justice, Religious Tolerance
· Israel Womens Network
· Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
· Israel-Palestine Center for Research and Information (IPCRI)
· Ittijah Union of Arab Community Based Associations
· Jewish Peace Fellowship
· Jewish Voice for Peace
· Kav La'Oved - Worker's Hotline for the Protection of Worker's Rights
· Kav Yarok THE GREEN LINE - STUDENTS DRAW THE LINE
· Kol HaIsha - Women's Center
· LAW -- The Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment
· MadreInternational Women's Human Rights Organization
· Mandela Institute for Prisoners
· Megido Peace Project
· Meretz USA
· Middle East Region Professional Training Program
· Middle Way
· The Mossawa Center
· Movement of Democratic Women in Israel
· Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and Development
· Neve Shalom - Wahat al Salam
· New Family
· Nisan Young Women Leaders
· Not in My Name
· Open House
· Palestine Human Rights Information Center
· Palestinian Center for Human Rights
· Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group (Bassam Eid)
· Palestinian Independent Commission for Citizens' Rights
· Palestine-Israel Journal
· Peacequest -- European Palestine Israel Centre
· PeaceWatch
· Physicians for Human Rights-Israel
· Progressive Jewish Alliance
· Public Committee Against Torture in Israel
· Seeds of Peace
· Seeking Peace, Pursuing Justice (Reform Judaism for Social Justice and Peace)
· Sikkuy The Association for the Advancement of Equal Opportunity
· Social Development Committee of Haifa (Updated April 25, 2006)
· Society for the Protection of Personal Rights for Lesbians, Gay Men and Bisexuals in Israel
· Society of St. Yves Legal support organization
· Ta'ayush Arab Jewish partnership
· Teena - The Cultural and Educational Society
· The Interfaith Encounter Association
· The Abraham Fund
· The Arab Association for Human Rights (HRA)
· The Center for Jewish-Arab Economic Development
· The People's Voice (Nusseibeh-Ayalon)
· Windows -Channels For Communication
· Women in Black
· Women's Organization for Political Prisoners
Although small in its overall impact, it is satisfying to know that there is a liberal, left wing in Israel, which is concerned with bringing justice and reconciliation to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.