




Missions


We create transformative solidarity missions to Israel, fostering understanding in a region rich with cultural diversity and complex history.
Why Join Us?
Our missions, lasting 3 to 4 days, offer a unique opportunity to engage with influential local and national politicians, strategists who specialize in Israel-Palestine relations, historians, war correspondents, and journalists both from Israeli and Arab communities.
Meet the Voices of Experience
Participants will have the chance to hear firsthand accounts from Nova survivors, hostage families and social workers, specialising in resilience. These narratives are crucial in shaping a more compassionate and informed global community.
Dive into Key Areas
One highlight of the journey is a day spent in the Gaza envelope, allowing for a deeper understanding of what happened on October 7th, 2023 and the resilience of its people.
Join Us in Solidarity
We invite groups from all walks of life to stand together in this mission of peace and hope. Together, we can inspire change and build lasting connections.
Sample Itinerary
Day One: Tel Aviv
Morning:
Opening Session: Delve into "How did we get to October 7th and where are we going from here?" Understand the critical timelines leading up to October 7th and the road ahead.
Afternoon:
War Correspondent Session: Meet a seasoned war correspondent who has navigated conflict zones in Iran, Iraq, Ukraine, and Syria. Gain insights from their experiences and challenges.
Visit Hostage Square: Walk through the poignant stories at Hostage Square, meeting families who share their hopes and experiences.
Evening:
Reflective Dinner in Tel Aviv: Wind down the day with open discussions over dinner, exchanging thoughts and stories shared throughout the day.
Day Two: Gaza Envelope
Morning:
Meet with Parents of Nova Survivors: Hear powerful testimonials from parents whose children survived October 7th, offering a deeply personal perspective.
Afternoon:
Explore Gaza Envelope: Visit a Kibbutz in the Gaza Envelope, witness the devastation and resilience within the community. Explore the car graveyard and get a sense of the scale of the destruction and violence.
Interaction with Nova Survivors: Visit the site and engage with a Nova survivor, experience their resilience, courage and hope up close.
Evening:
Dinner in Tel Aviv: Share the day’s reflections over a communal meal.
Day Three: Jerusalem
Morning:
Journalistic Perspectives: Attend presentations by an Israeli journalist, followed by insights from an Israeli Arab journalist for a balanced understanding of current issues.
Exploration of Mixed Cities: Learn from the past deputy mayor of Jerusalem on the heritage and dynamics of mixed cities during times of conflict.
Afternoon:
Guided Tour: Embark on a guided walking tour of Nachlaot and Mahane Yehuda, absorbing the vibrant culture and history.
Evening:
Dinner in the Market: Enjoy the local flavors and lively atmosphere of Mahane Yehuda Market, closing the journey on a flavorful note.


