Thanks to Adrian at morepraxis for flagging this action:
In a moment of rare hope for the Middle East, the Arab League has made a serious peace offer in Riyadh. The international community is rallying in support – but by refusing to address core issues like borders, Israel risks throwing away this chance. So click below to sign our petition telling Israeli and Arab leaders to lock in a date for real talks – and we’ll run your urgent message on billboards in Jerusalem:
Make your mark for real Middle East talks
Almost 75,000 of us so far have joined in demanding real negotiations. Can you help us reach 100,000 signatures before the billboards run after Passover next week? The next step will be to deliver the petition to decision-makers. 56% of Israelis want their leaders to engage with the new Palestinian government – support the peaceful majority’s desire for real talks at this crucial moment.
Make your mark for real Middle East talks
After the 1967 war, Israelis dreamed of peace with the Arab world. This spring, that goal could be in reach – but only if the sides sit down to talk about the real issues fast. Global public opinion matters, and the international community has a vital role in building Mideast peace. If 100,000 of us join in sending this message, we can back up the majority of Palestinians and Israelis who want a real deal, and show that the world stands with them. So please, add your voice today -
Make your mark for real Middle East talks
[ Avaaz.org is a community of global citizens who take action on the major issues facing the world today. Its aim is to ensure that the views and values of the world’s people — and not just political elites and unaccountable corporations — shape global decisions. Avaaz.org members are taking action for a more just and peaceful world and a vision of globalization with a human face. Avaaz means voice in a variety of Asian, Middle Eastern and European languages. Avaaz already has 1 million participants from over 180 countries. ]

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