On 7 October 2023, Maoz's parents, Bilha and Yakovi Inon, were killed when their house was hit by a close-range missile in the
Netiv HaAsara massacre. Since the attack, Maoz Inon has appeared on international media outlets across the world calling for an end to the violence in the region and the need for peace between Israelis and Palestinians. On 7 November, Inon and Yaakov Godo, another Israeli who had lost a relative in the
7 October attacks, began a vigil in a mourner's tent outside the
Knesset, saying they would not leave until prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahu resigned. In April 2024, Maoz Inon, together with Palestinian peace activist
Aziz Abu Sarah, spoke at a
TED event in
Vancouver, Canada. In the talk, they reflect on their personal losses related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and their decision to come together to work for peace between Israelis and Palestinians. A month later, the pair were met and embraced by
Pope Francis at the Arena for Peace event in
Verona, Italy. In December 2024, the
French and
German governments jointly awarded Inon the Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law for his activism. One year after having met
Pope Francis, Inon, together with Abu Sarah, met
Pope Leo in the Vatican. There,
Pope Leo praised the pair for "generating hope" through their work; praising their approach to working for peace in Israel/Palestine from the bottom-up. Soon after meeting
Pope Leo, Inon was part of the "It's Time" summit that took place in May 2025 in
Jerusalem. The summit was an attempt to revive the Israeli peace camp at a time when the
Gaza war was dominating international headlines. In December 2025, Maoz Inon was the recipient of two awards in recognition of his work for peace. One award, the "Champion of Shared Society" award, was given by the Israeli organisation
Abraham Initiatives in recognition of his work towards peaceful co-existence between Jews and Arabs in Israel, while in Italy, Inon, together with Abu Sarah, received the Puglisi Prize from the
Archdiocese of Palermo. In 2026, Inon and Abu Sarah co-wrote a book entitled
The Future is Peace. == Personal life ==