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The struggle of Israel's peace movement

Death threats, arrests, and violence: Israeli and Palestinian activists say that鈥檚 the cost of calling for peace across the divide.

Two years ago a group of Jewish and Palestinian peace activists stood almost alone in Israel in calling for a ceasefire, as Israel launched a massive offensive on Gaza in response to the Hamas attacks of 7 October 2023. Emily Wither returns to hear how the lives of these activists have changed. She explores whether their message of peace and coexistence is breaking through at a time when societal divisions are deeper than ever.

The group Standing Together, known for their matching purple t-shirts, is a group of Jewish Israelis and Palestinian citizens of Israel (referred to by the state as Israeli Arabs, the country鈥檚 largest minority making up over 20% of the population).

It is unusual in either Israel or Palestine to find a mixed group working together for a shared cause and advocating for coexistence. Standing Together has received criticism from both sides of the conflict; with many Israelis calling them traitors and some Palestinian groups calling for a boycott of the movement. Despite all this the group say the only way to achieve a lasting peace is for the communities to work together.

Producer: Alex Last
Sound engineer: Tony Churnside
Production co-ordinator: Katie Morrison
Series editor: Penny Murphy

(Photo: Tel Aviv ceasefire protest demonstrate against Israeli attacks on Gaza. Credit Mostafa Alkharouf/Getty Images)

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