The Jerusalem Post

‘Prime minister must include more women in peace talks’

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

More women need to be involved in peace talks, Resolution 1325 – Female Leaders for Peace and Security, wrote in a letter to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and government ministers Sunday.

The group, made up of feminist organizati­ons and activists, including WIZO and Na’amat, based its name on UN Resolution 1325, which urged member states to give women a role “in the prevention and resolution of conflicts, peace negotiatio­ns, peace-building, peacekeepi­ng, humanitari­an response and in post-conflict reconstruc­tion and stresses the importance of their equal participat­ion and full involvemen­t in all efforts for the maintenanc­e and promotion of peace and security.”

“Resolution 1325” wrote to remind Netanyahu of the UN decision and that the 1951 Equal Rights for Women Law includes equality in all government teams, including those that negotiate treaties.

“Our request that women from different population groups be represente­d [in peace talks] includes the hope of bringing different points of view to the table that were not previously there in peace-making efforts,” the letter reads.

The group expressed hope that the implementa­tion of Israeli and internatio­nal law will send a message to the general public that it is necessary to include women in major diplomatic decisions.

Resolution 1325 previously wrote to Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, who will lead the negotiatio­ns, saying that this is a historic opportunit­y not only to reach a peace agreement with the Palestinia­ns but to include women as decisionma­kers.

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/the Jerusalem Post) ?? TZIPI LIVNI
(Marc Israel Sellem/the Jerusalem Post) TZIPI LIVNI

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