Ir Amim

Ir Amim

Ir Amim ( _he. עיר עמים; "City of Peoples" or "City of Nations") is an Israeli organization founded in 2004 to promote Israeli-Palestinian co-existence in Jerusalem. As of 2004, the group is composed mainly of academics.


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