[1] He is known for his Globalization Trilogy, a series of three films including Store Wars: When Wal-Mart Comes to Town,[2][3]China Blue[4][5] and Bitter Seeds[6].
Peled then got actively involved in the Nuclear Freeze Campaign and was one of its directors.
[9] He directed his second film Inside God's Bunker next year and then You, Me, Jerusalem in 1995.
[8] Peled directed Store Wars: When Wal-Mart Comes to Town in 2001 which is the first film in his Globalization Trilogy.
The film focuses on the suicide rate of over a quarter million Bt cotton Indian farmers per year due to financial difficulties caused by the massive crop failure in addition to the price of Monsanto's Bt seeds.