Palestina/Israel signs of peace
"JERUSALEM: Israeli and Palestinian youngsters are finding some common ground on a school playground.
Basketball games, hosted in Jerusalem by Hand in Hand, one of the few Israeli public schools where Jews and Arabs study together, are giving youths aged 10 to 16 a chance to try to bridge a wide political and religious divide.
“I’m not afraid but I’m tense,” said Azeza Shiquart, 15, of the village of Jabal Mukaber, in the occupied West Bank on the edge of Arab East Jerusalem, preparing for her first basketball game against Jewish teenagers from west Jerusalem.
“I want to let the Jewish girls know we are peaceful.”
Last March, a Palestinian gunman from Jabal Mukaber killed eight Israelis in an attack on a Jewish seminary in west Jerusalem before he was shot dead.
In July, another Palestinian from the same village rammed a bulldozer into an Israeli commuter bus, cars and pedestrians on one of Jerusalem’s busiest streets, killing three people.
Many of Azeza’s team were playing sports for the first time, and their headscarves and layers of long clothing set them apart from the Israeli players, who wore shorts and T-shirts.
Karen Doubilet, of PeacePlayers International (PPI), the group that organised the year-long basketball programme, said strides towards peace could be made through such “baby steps”.
“A kid who’s been in our programme, an Israeli kid who goes to the army, looks at the Palestinian coming through the checkpoint a little bit differently,” she said, referring to the network of West Bank roadblocks that Israel calls a security necessity and Palestinians condemn as a daily humiliation.
Israel captured the West Bank and East Jerusalem in a 1967 war and annexed the city in a move that has not won world recognition. Palestinians want East Jerusalem to be capital of the state they hope to build in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
PPI, which leads similar peace-through-sports projects in Northern Ireland and South Africa, says its longer programmes, including those for theatre and other arts, have a more lasting effect than one-off discussion forums that bring Israeli and Arab students together.
“The morning after you may find wonderful results. Two months later and they have vanished,” said Gavriel Salomon, co-director of the Centre for Research of Peace Education at the University of Haifa, referring to short-term programmes.
Melisse Lewine-Boskovich of the Peace Child Israel organisation, whose two-year-long programme partners Arab and Jewish teenagers in writing bilingual plays based on their experiences, said a sharp decline in violence had taken some of the urgency away from the bridge-building exercises.
“It was much more trendy and sexy to be doing work with Palestinians and Israelis (in the past),” said Lewine-Boskovich. “It was also much easier to fundraise.”
Programmes like PPI and PCI aim eventually to be compulsory within Israel’s public education system, building on models like the Hand in Hand schools, where classes are taught in Hebrew and Arabic.
Ala Khatib, the Arab co-principal of the Hand in Hand school in a well-off area of west Jerusalem, said co-existence was a lesson its 460 students could not ignore.
“Never mind what is going on outside, whether it’s bombing in Gaza or if it’s suicide bombing in Tel Aviv, you can’t stop school. You have to go to school, you have to face the other side, you have to say good morning, and you have to talk,” Khatib said.
At the end of the hour-long basketball session, the Arab and Jewish girls from East and west Jerusalem were not only talking, but laughing, hugging and exchanging high-fives.
“It’s starting small,” said 14-year-old basketball player Tamar Ranel, who comes from a school in west Jerusalem. “This can change the world — maybe — I don’t know.” - Reuters"
source: www.gulf-times.com
Today when reading gulf times i found this article, as far as i remember no one posted it.
In my personnal opinion this is a very important step to bring peace and help to end all the hate on both sides, may God bless them all
darkskindeep: The majority shouldn't be blamed by the mistakes of the minority, as i do belive that the common palestinian citizen also wishes peace so that it can grow and if peace is reached, all refugees will return home.
Lets all have hope that everything will get settled and that one day there will be no wars, no hunger or greed.
"You may call me a dreamer
but i'm not the only one
hope you'll join me one day
in a world like this one"
John Lennon - Imagine
Only God Can Judge Me
الله فقط يمكنه محاكمتي
I am you and you are me, if you love i love, if you suffer i suffer
أنا أنت, و أنت أنا, إذا أحببت نفسك أحببت نفسي, إذا عانيتَ عانيتُ
peace IS always better ..
i just think the people here with all their blah blah blah
are not trying hard enough , and have totally forgotten where they come from and where they stand . .
Well, darkskindeep, peace is always better than war
Only God Can Judge Me
الله فقط يمكنه محاكمتي
I am you and you are me, if you love i love, if you suffer i suffer
أنا أنت, و أنت أنا, إذا أحببت نفسك أحببت نفسي, إذا عانيتَ عانيتُ
^_^
my head just works that way
^_^
oh darkskin, theres no appropriate words for you.
like i care ..
i don't know much bout Palestinians or their history ..
but from the every day Palestinians i see here ( Qatar )
or not worth giving freedom 2 ..( my views )
i see a lot of em wondering about , styling about inappropriate dressing , inappropriate behaviors ...
and stupider then a peanut ..
all i am saying ..
if they are this down the gutter with all the war and killing going on ...
well
i say they deserve it ... well no not really ... but ya the ones down here should be deported back to their country so they can throw some rocks and tanks and know how hard it is to get freedom . And stop with the they give a dam bout their country crap
thats what i think ..
Mayam: Yes, but in peace the price ain't human lifes :)
Only God Can Judge Me
الله فقط يمكنه محاكمتي
I am you and you are me, if you love i love, if you suffer i suffer
أنا أنت, و أنت أنا, إذا أحببت نفسك أحببت نفسي, إذا عانيتَ عانيتُ
We hope peace comes, but it has it price too. It needs sacrifices as war has.
Existence is a heavy burden, only high spirited ones can bear it.