The S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace works with leaders and policymakers in the United States and the Middle East to help reach a just and comprehensive peace that will bring an end to the Arab-Israeli conflict. To further this mission, the Center's activities include meetings with government officials, travel in the region, diplomatic exchanges, conferences, and workshops. The Center also supports negotiations through its exhaustive database of maps and geographical data, often used by decision makers in the region, as well as regular polling of public opinion.
As President Obama, Secretary of State Clinton, and Senator Mitchell work to renew negotiations and help resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Center is focusing our efforts to facilitate conversations that bridge differences between the parties.
Established in 1989 by then-Slim Fast Foods Chairman S. Daniel Abraham and the late Utah Congressman Wayne Owens, the Center is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization.
The S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace works with leaders and policymakers in the United States and the Middle East to help reach a just and comprehensive peace that will bring an end to the Arab-Israeli conflict. To further this mission, the Center's activities include meetings with government officials, travel in the region, diplomatic exchanges, conferences, and workshops. The Center also supports negotiations through its exhaustive database of maps and geographical data, often used by decision makers in the region, as well as regular polling of public opinion.
As President Obama, Secretary of State Clinton, and Senator Mitchell work to renew negotiations and help resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Center is focusing our efforts to facilitate conversations that bridge differences between the parties.
Established in 1989 by then-Slim Fast Foods Chairman S. Daniel Abraham and the late Utah Congressman Wayne Owens, the Center is a…