The Geneva Initiative
The Geneva Initiative effort rests on 3 pillars: moving Israeli public opinion and policy, moving Palestinian public opinion and policy, and suggesting a negotiated endgame option to international policy makers and global and civil society.
After a century of violence between Israelis and Palestinians, the Geneva Initiative offers a real and mutually agreed upon possibility for ending the conflict between the two sides and obtaining a mutually acceptable peace that guarantees the vital national interests of both sides.
The Geneva Initiative is an effort that suggests a detailed model for a peace agreement to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict- proving that peace is possible, demonstrating that partners for peace do exist and are campaigning tirelessly to achieve that peace, providing realistic and achievable solutions on all issues
Both sides make serious and real compromises and this is why the Geneva Initiative was criticized and attacked by ultra-nationalist, rightist extremist and fundamentalist forces in Palestine and Israel.







