Noa Epstein

Coordinator for Peace Now

Noa Epstein
Politically, I’ve always been motivated, active, and opinionated. Whenever women have an opinion, they are considered to be opinionated. At least in Hebrew, it has a negative connotation. I have tried to translate words into action—happiness, compassion, care, and love. [...]

Molly Malekar

Director of Bat Shalom of The Jerusalem Link

Molly Malekar
As a peace activist, you have chances every day to feel angry. You deal with peace, but you deal with violations of peace and human rights. I’ve tried to build an internal discipline not to be angry. One thing that relieves me is—maybe it’s age—knowing that peace will not be achieved within my lifetime. We have a long way to go and will not necessarily see the fruits of our work. It’s a marathon—and anger destroys energy.

Bushra Mukbil

Consultant with Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator

Bushra Mukbil
I was having lunch with a friend and her young son in Ramallah when Israeli soldiers attacked a café across the street. They had guns, shattered windows, threw gas bombs and sound bombs. The kid asked his mom, “What’s happening?” She told him, “It’s a Hollywood movie.” I said, “You have to tell him the reality.” She said, “No, I don’t want my kid to live in fear. At one point he will know it himself.” [...]

Vivian Silver

Executive Director of Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and Development

Vivian Silver, Executive Director of Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and Development
For Israel, the critical issue internally is how the Jewish majority treats its Arab minority. We have a lot of answering to do. Once your eyes get opened, they can never be closed again. I have had the privilege of being exposed to life as Arabs and Palestinians live it, so I can never go back. For me as a Jew, it’s an existential moral question. All citizens have to be treated equally, with dignity and respect. [...]

Reem Alshareef

Principal of Cordoba School in Hebron

Reem Alshareef
I adore Hebron, my city, my people, my children, and the school. I refuse to leave. Whatever the circumstances, I insist on staying. My roots are here even though we are now under Israeli control. [...]

Episode 1: The Wall

Women from the Palestinian Authority and Israel describe how the barrier that divides them looks from both sides.

Patricia Smith: Saturday

Coming into Jerusalem last night from Tel Aviv, alone in the taxi, the Wall, which runs alongside the highway in some places, seemed closer and longer. Was it the light at dusk? Or was it closer and longer?
There is a great poignancy, knowing as I do so well, that there is no [...]

Naomi Chazan

Professor, author, and Member of Knesset (1992-2003)
I was one of the first Israeli supporters of a Palestinian state alongside Israel. I’ve tried to achieve that for over 40 years. Yes, I’ve gotten an award here or there because I’ve tried, but I don’t think I deserve any of those awards because I haven’t succeeded.
When I [...]

Amoun Sleem

Founder-Director of Domari Society of Gypsies

Amoun Sleem
You don’t see gypsies fighting around the world. They look for the simple life and they look with beautiful eyes. Our flag means green for the land, blue for the sky, and wheels for traveling. People should learn from the gypsies: be open, make your hearts green for everybody. [...]

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