Our Team

United States

Jerry Katz

President, Children of Abraham Project

Israel and Palestine

Mohamed Jamous

Palestinian Peace Activist | Humanitarian | Executive Director, Children of Abraham Project Israel- Palestine

Mohamed Jamous is a Palestinian peace activist, humanitarian, and community leader from Ramallah, Palestine, serving as the Executive Director of the Children of Abraham Project in Israel-Palestine.

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Al-Quds Open University in Jericho (2017) and a Master’s degree in International Relations and Diplomacy from the Arab American University – Ramallah (2025).

For over 15 years, Mohamed has worked with numerous international humanitarian and peace organizations, leading and implementing more than 100 humanitarian and community initiatives across the Holy Land. His work focuses on supporting poor families, empowering communities, and promoting peace, coexistence, and human dignity. His efforts include food distribution programs for hundreds of families during Ramadan, interfaith cooperation projects, and initiatives that foster hope and compassion among people of all backgrounds.

Mohamed has represented Palestine and his peacebuilding work internationally in the United States, Canada, Italy, France, and Germany, collaborating with global organizations and engaging in international dialogues that promote justice and understanding.

As a representative of Palestine in global forums, Mohamed has elevated Palestinian voices on the world stage. He was invited to the Paris Peace Forum (2025) under the patronage of President Emmanuel Macron, was a KAICIID International Dialogue Centre Fellow, and represented Palestine at the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Canada (2018) and at the United Nations in New York (2024). He also took part in speaking engagements in France and Germany (2025), where he continues to advocate for peace, justice, and freedom.

Guided by compassion and a deep sense of responsibility toward humanity, Mohamed remains committed to building bridges between cultures, religions, and nations, working tirelessly for a more peaceful and dignified world.

Iman Saadah

Researcher | Human Rights Advocate | Peace and Youth Activist | South West Bank Coordinator, Children of Abraham Project Israel-Palestine

Iman Saadah is a freelance researcher and the South West Bank Coordinator for the Children of Abraham Project, an initiative promoting interfaith understanding and peacebuilding in the Holy Land. She holds a Master’s degree in International Law and Diplomacy, and her work focuses on international relations, law, diplomacy, human rights, and global affairs.

Through her research, she examines international and domestic legal and political frameworks related to justice administration, human rights, and fundamental freedoms—particularly in regions affected by prolonged conflict or political instability.

Alongside her academic and professional work, Iman is an active youth and peace activist, dedicated to promoting peaceful conflict resolution, fostering international dialogue, and supporting initiatives that are often underrepresented or overlooked in mainstream discourse.

In her human rights advocacy, she collaborates with institutions and contributes to the development of policy frameworks that promote constructive engagement in conflict-affected regions where fragile peace persists. Her ultimate goal is to advance citizenship, human dignity, and support sustainable, system-driven solutions that lead to lasting and positive peace.