The Israeli peace camp is a self-described collection of movements which claim to strive for peace with the Arab neighbours of Israel (including the Palestinians, Syria and Lebanon) and encourage co-existence with the Arab citizens of Israel. The peace camp is mostly associated with Israeli left-wing politics; in contrast, the Israeli right-wing politics collection of Israeli organizations are called the national camp. Whereas Labor Zionist members of the "Peace camp," such as Nobel Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres, share demographic priorities in common with the Israeli right parties, non-Zionists and Anti-Zionists see transforming Israel into a "State for all its citizens" as a prerequisite for peace.
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