Its primary goal is to prevent future wars and promote a non-violent, respectful, and mutually accepted solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with the active participation of women from diverse political and religious backgrounds through all stages of negotiations.
[7] In early September, a week after the hunger strike had concluded, four members of the movement were invited to a formal meeting with Netanyahu to discuss the possibility of renewing peace talks with Palestine.
[7] In October 2016, over 3000 Israeli and Palestinian women participated in a March for Peace from Northern Israel to Jerusalem, ending with a rally in front of Prime Minister Netanyahu's formal residence.
[4] Following the march, Canadian-Israeli singer and activist Yael Deckelbaum of Habanot Nechama collaborated with Women Wage Peace to create the song "Prayer of the Mothers", which included clips of a speech by Gbowee.
[19][20] In the fall of 2017 approximately 30,000 people participated in a WWP rally in Jerusalem's Independence Park, marking the culmination of a two-week "peace walk" that began in Sderot and traversed through Israel and the territories.
[27][28] On October 4, 2023, just days before the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel which included the murder of the organisation's founder Vivian Silver by Hamas militants, the two groups organized a peace march in Jerusalem, from the Tolerance Monument to the Armon Hanatziv neighborhood.