All for Peace
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| Broadcast area | Israel and Palestine |
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| Frequency | 107.2 MHz 87.8 MHz |
| Programming | |
| Languages | Arabic, English, Hebrew and Russian |
| History | |
First air date | 2004 |
Last air date | 17 November 2011 |
| Links | |
| Webcast | allforpeace |
| Website | allforpeace |
All for Peace (Hebrew: רדיו כל השלום; Arabic: راديو صوت السلام) was a joint Israeli-Palestinian East Jerusalem based radio station that transmitted from Ramallah in the Palestinian territories. It was founded in 2004 with the stated aim of having "a positive role in resolving the conflict" and describes itself as not-for-profit. A significant section of its independent revenue came from commercial advertising. It was the first radio station staffed by Israelis and Palestinians to be broadcast in both Arabic and Hebrew. The Israeli and Palestinian co-directors of the station were joint winners of the International Council for Press and Broadcasting's "Outstanding Contribution to Peace" award in 2010, part of the International Media Awards. The station was shut down by the Israeli government in November 2011 for "broadcasting into Israel illegally".