Our “Misled” video covers a broad range of initiatives, quotes, and research. This resource page backs up the points and offers in-depth reading.
Disengagement from Gaza
- What Israel Gave Up in Gaza for Peace
- Website of Gush Katif Settlements
- Foreign Ministry article on Disengagement – includes the plan and cost of the plan
- Evaluating International Approaches to Security and Aid Following Disengagement in Gaza
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s Address to the Nation at Start of Disengagement
Teaching Peace and Co-Existence
- CNN report on Hand-in-Hand School in Jerusalem
- An Israeli Teacher Helps Kids become Emissaries for Hope
- Palestinian and Israeli Kids Team Up
- Palestinian and Israeli Peace Retreat
- Valley of Peace
- Peres Center for Peace
Israeli Attitudes Towards Two-State Solution
West Bank Building Freeze
- Wall Street Journal article by Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren: “Prime Minister Netanyahu has broken with his party to restart the peace process.”
- An Israeli View: From Settlement Freeze to Baby Steps
- Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu Offers to Extend Settlements Freeze
Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
- Monthly Aid to Gaza
- Weekly Report of Aid to Gaza
- Video of Aid Transfer to Gaza
- 14,000 Tons of Aid to Gaza
Recognizing A Palestinian State
- Benjamin Netanyahu’s Speech to U.S. Congress, May 2011
- At 5:23 – 5:36: “All six Israeli Prime Ministers since the signing of the Oslo Accords agreed to establish a Palestinian state, myself included.”
- At 7:57 – 8:02: “I stood before my people and I said I will accept a Palestinian state.”
- Ehud Barak
- At 14:47, he says (in middle of sentence): “…and we will do whatever could be done to bring peace for Israel and the middle east and a better future for all our children.”
- Ehud Olmert (in Hebrew, subtitled in English)
- At :40, he says “We want peace.”
Photos of Diplomacy and Negotiations
- Begin and Sadat (from Wikipedia)
- Begin and Sadat (from U.S. Library of Congress)
- Rabin and Hussein (from Wikipedia)
- Rabin and Arafat (from Wikipedia)
- Sharon and Abbas (from Wikipedia)
- Sharon and Abbas at the Red Sea Summit in Aqaba (from Wikipedia)
- Netanyahu and Arafat (from Israel’s National Photo Collection)
Source material can be found at this site.