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Voice of Peace (Hebrew: קול השלום‎, Kol HaShalom) was an offshore radio station that served the Middle East for 20 years from the former Dutch cargo vessel MV Peace (formally MV Cito), anchored off Tel Aviv. 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.
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(The V-O-P) Voice of Peace La Voix de la Paix Sawt el Salaam (صوت السلام) The VOP Kol HaShalom (קול השלום)
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1973-05-19Z 2009-11-07Z
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all Time Hits The Voice of Peace, One Great Station, Two Fantastic Channels The Vault of Pop From somewhere in the Mediterranean, we are the Voice of Peace
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