Voice of Peace

Voice of Peace
Kol HaShalom (קול השלום)
Broadcast areaEast of the Mediterranean Sea
Frequency1539 kHz AM (although it would announce it as 1540 kHz) (1973-1993)
100.0M Hz FM (1980-1993)
Programming
FormatPop / Variety
Ownership
OwnerAbie Nathan
History
First air date
19 May 1973
Last air date
November 1993
Voice of Peace
Broadcast areaOnline streaming from Tel Aviv, Israel
Programming
FormatPop / Variety / Oldies
History
First air date
November 7, 2009-present
2014-present - The Voice of Peace Classics (2nd channel)
Links
Websitehttp://www.thevoiceofpeace.co.il/
Abie Nathan, founder of the radio station Voice of Peace
The helm of the peace ship - one of the only items left from the ship from which the Voice of Peace was broadcast (currently displayed in the Hashomer Hatzair archive, Yad-Yaari in Givat Haviva, Israel).

Voice of Peace (Hebrew: קול השלום, Kol HaShalom) was an offshore radio station that broadcast in the Middle East for 20 years from the former Dutch cargo vessel MV Peace (formally MV Cito), anchored off the Israeli coast in the Eastern Mediterranean. Founded by Abie Nathan and the New York-based Peace Ship Foundation, the station broadcast almost continuously between 19 May 1973 and November 1993. The station was relaunched but solely as an online station in August 2009. A second online channel called The Voice of Peace Classics was added in 2014.