Peace Now organises demonstrations and rallies in support of peace and human rights:- • Rally Against Racism (26 February 2011) – Peace Now joined 1,500 other activists at Zion Square, Jerusalem, to protest against the spate of government policies dealing with the nature of the citizenship of Arab-Israelis living within the Israeli state; especially those forwarded by Israel's outspoken Foreign Minister
Avigdor Lieberman (
Yisrael Beiteinu). • In support of a Palestinian state in the
West Bank and the
Gaza Strip (4 June 2011) – Peace Now joined 5000 other activists in a march in
Tel Aviv, to support the Palestinian bid for
United Nations membership as an independent state. • Against the 'Boycott Law' (10 July 2011) – Peace Now held a protest in Jerusalem in response to proposed
Knesset legislation stating that any boycott against Israel or any group located within territory it controls, including the
West Bank, would be labeled a civil offense. This law made boycotters subject to litigation and financial penalties. Following the passing of the boycott legislation into law, Peace Now led a campaign calling for the boycott of settlement produce. • '
Glenn Beck go home' (24 August 2011) – In response to
Glenn Beck's 'Restoring Courage' tour in Israel, Peace Now activists protested outside the Jerusalem rally held by the conservative American broadcaster, claiming that his ultra-conservative values inflamed the already tense situation with regards to the Israel and Palestine situation. •
Yitzchak Rabin Memorial Rally – Every year since former Israel Prime Minister
Yitzchak Rabin's assassination (4 November 1995), Peace Now activists take part in an annual rally in
Rabin Square (Tel Aviv) to commemorate the statesman's life, and to issue calls in support for the re-invigoration of the
Middle East Peace Process. • In support of 'Freedom of Speech' (22 November 2011) – In response to a proposed government amendment to Israel's '
Defamation Law', which would increase the maximum compensation paid for libel violations sixfold to NIS 300,000 (roughly $80,500), regardless of proof of damages, Peace Now led a 2000-strong rally in Tel Aviv. =='Price-Tag' attacks against Peace Now activists==