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the challenge
                                                                                                   Learn About
                                                                                                   the Israeli-
                                                                                                   Palestinian
                                                                                                   Conflict
                                                                                                   With an
                                                                                                   Arab-Israeli
                                                                                                   Muslim
                                                                                                   Woman




     “As dawn broke this morning and a new day began, new life came into the
         world. Babies were born in Jerusalem. Babies were born in Amman.
                            But this morning is different.
  “The peace that was born today gives us all the hope that the children born today
          will never know war between us, and their Mothers will know no
                          sorrow: Shalom, Salaam, Peace.”
             —Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, Signing the Peace Treaty with Jordan, October 26, 1994
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the many faces book                                 Search




                             Jameela Issa
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      Worked at Tsomet Sefarrim (The Book Corner)
      Studies at Tel Aviv University
      Lives in Ramla, Israel
      Married to Youssef Issa



         Jameela Issa Posted on Al-Nakba Day            Recent Activity
         2012
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                                                             Jameela shared a photo album: Our New
         Jameela Issa Was tagged in a photo                  Apartment
         album: Tel Aviv University Department
         of Literature                                       Jameela liked Orjuwan Lounge, Ramallah,
         1 week ago                                          West Bank (Palestinian Territories).
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         Jameela Issa Updated relationship
         status: Married
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         Jameela Issa Studying for Bagrut (SAT)—
         Sooooo hard!
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         Jameela Issa Here is the village I grew up in. Sakhnin—it’s a very special place to me.


         Robbie Green Very cool. What was it like growing up there?


         Jameela Issa After the war in 1948, only half the Arabs still lived here. My family made it through,
         but we still miss our friends and family who left and never came back.

         Aaron Katz Hold on a second. In 1948, Israel’s Independence was recognized by the UN on a tiny
         sliver of land. The Arab states rejected a partition plan that would have created a Jewish State and
         a Palestinian State, and 22 Arab nations declared war and attacked Israel.

         Robbie Green So do you feel Israeli, Jameela?


         Jameela Issa Well, this is my land…


         Omri Hazan But you have to admit, your family lives better, much better, than Arabs in any other
         Arab country.

         Aaron Katz Right: You vote, you are free to run our own affairs, free to worship as you please. You
         don’t even need to serve in the military here; community-based national service is even optional.




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         Tali Levy All true, but our society still discriminates in some ways. Over the years services and
         benefits to the Arab sector in Israel have improved, but as a Jewish Israeli I for one won’t stop until
         all citizens in my country are treated 100% equally.

         Jameela Issa In my neighborhood we have to fight just to make sure the electrical
         company comes to fix any problems, and I know that when I am done with the university, I will
         have a much harder time finding a job. And how can we ignore what is going on with our family
         in Gaza and the West Bank?

         Omri Hazan That’s the fault of the Palestinian Leaders. We are the ones who’ve tried for peace
         before. Look at the Oslo Agreement in 1995 and the Camp David Accords in 2000. After genuine
         offers, we were met with the 2nd Intifada that saw two years of suicide bombings inside our
         country kill around 1,000 innocent Israelis. And let’s not even talk about the thousands of rockets
         from Gaza we’ve faced since unilaterally pulling our army and citizens out of that land in 2005
         as a move toward peace.

         Jameela Issa Yet my family and I suffer. Blame them all you want, but you have all the power.



         Tali Levy Many of us are working to help. . .but a solution sometimes seems far away.
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         Jameela Issa My typical day on campus


         Robbie Green I’m very impressed.


         Jameela Issa While most people only see me as an Arab and a Muslim woman and think they know
         what that means, I live a life that surprises them.

         Aaron Katz Do you—or any women—pray 5 times a day?


         Jameela Issa I am Muslim and very proud of my faith but consider myself to be non-religious. I am
         studying to get my degree in computer engineering, but I don’t want to stay here in Tel Aviv.


         Tali Levy I can’t believe it! Where else would you want to live?


         Jameela Issa I would like to live back in Sakhnin or maybe in Haifa. I am an Israeli—and I am also a
         Palestinian.

         Solomon Barihun Well, the North is amazing.


         Robbie Green Coming to Israel was the best idea ever!




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        The Different Faces—and Faiths—of Israel


M
                uslim Arabs are almost 1 million      The Druze, 117,000 Arabic-speakers, living in 22
                strong in Israel. Most of them are    villages in northern Israel, constitute a separate
                Sunni and reside mainly in small      cultural, social and religious community. While
                towns and villages. Over half of      the Druze religion is not accessible to outsiders,
them live in the country’s northern regions.          one known aspect of its philosophy is the concept
                                                      of taqiyya, which calls for complete loyalty by its
Bedouin Arabs, also Muslim (estimated at some         adherents to the government of the country in
170,000), belong to some 30 tribes. A majority        which they reside.
of Bedouin are scattered over a wide area in the
South. Formerly nomadic shepherds, the Bedou-         The Circassians, comprising some 3,000 people
in are currently in transition from a tribal social   concentrated in two northern villages, are Sunni
framework to a permanently settled society and        Muslims, although they share neither the Arab
are gradually entering Israel’s labor force.          origin nor the cultural background of the larger
                                                      Islamic community. While maintaining a distinct
Christian Arabs, 117,000 in number, live mainly       ethnic identity, they participate in Israel’s economic
in urban areas, including Nazareth, Shfar’am and      and national affairs without assimilating either
Haifa. Although many denominations are nomi-          into Jewish society or into the Muslim community.
nally represented, the majority are affiliated with
the Greek Catholic, Greek Orthodox and Roman
Catholic churches.
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         Jameela Issa This is how it looked in the beginning.


         Tali Levy I’m usually the one sharing these types of maps. J


         Jameela Issa Well, all the wars have been tough for us but in different ways.



         Omri Hazan I’ve never heard an Israeli-Arab say that.


         Jameela Issa My family suffered in the ’50s—1967 for sure, in the Six Day War. At the time,
         nobody knew what would happen, then all of a sudden Israel completely controlled Gaza, Jerusa-
         lem, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights.

         Omri Hazan Are you kidding me?!? In ’67 our tiny nation was ganged up on by all our Arab
         “neighbors” who jumped at the same time to push us into the sea. What exactly were we supposed
         to do? It’s a miracle our tiny, powerful army was able to fight back and give us room to breathe in
         only 6 days! You just don’t understand . . .

         Jameela Issa In 1973 there was also very bad fighting up where my family lives during the Yom
         Kippur War, and even as recent as 2006, so many Israelis view us as part of the enemy, but our
         villages were also getting hit by rockets from Lebanon.

         Tali Levy More proof that this whole conflict needs to be solved.




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                              The 1967 War



I
      n May 1967, Egyptian President Gamel Abdel Nasser closed the Straits of Tiran, ef-
      fectively strangling Israel at the most important sea access to commerce with other
      nations. Egypt, Syria and Jordan, with the support of Iraq and other Arab nations,
      agreed to attack Israel and destroy it. Israel watched massive armies gather on the
southern, eastern and northern borders with desperate alarm. After appealing to each of
these nations to desist and enter into peaceful negotiations, and after unsuccessfully ap-
pealing to America and the world community for assistance, Israel mobilized its forces
in June, launched peremptory attacks on each of its hostile neighbors and, in six short
days, achieved a stunning victory.
4
check in,
 check it
   out




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         Robbie Green To the best Israeli friends in the world! What a great shot I got to end my filming!


         Omri Hazan L’chayim!


         Jameela Issa Cheers   A


         Solomon Barihun Letenachin!!! (That’s Amharic, the Ethiopian dialect, for Cheers)


         Robbie Green Funny thing is, other than a little bit at the end with Jameela, Omri, and Tali—one
         thing everyone usually talks about—the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict—barely came up. Any other last
         thoughts on the future? Any chance for peace?

         Tali Levy I grew up in a left-wing youth movement, and I was in the square rallying for peace the
         day Rabin was shot. There is no other way than peace. We didn’t come to this land to conquer and
         destroy but to show the world the path to peace. I believe there needs to be two states—an Israeli
         one and a Palestinian one, living side by side in peace.

         Aaron Katz Of course I want peace, but it’s complicated. The land that everyone seems to want to
         give to the Palestinians for their own country is the West Bank of the Jordan River, but to me that’s
         Judea and Samaria, where Abraham and Sarah were buried, where Jacob walked and. . . It’s not an
         easy question. And Jerusalem? Forget it. . .
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         Omri Hazan In the army, I serve in the territories. I don’t like serving there, walking around other
         peoples’ communities with my gun—driving in tanks. But I also know what the reality is. One time
         a young guy drove up to our checkpoint with an older guy in the back claiming the older guy was
         having a heart attack and needed to rush to a hospital in Israel, which we normally allow. A quick
         search of the vehicle, and we found 5 loaded automatic rifles and some other explosives. I don’t
         know. I hope there is a solution. I’m just not sure the other side really wants true peace.

         Jameela Issa I see the big picture. People want to live in dignity, with pride and respect, in their
         own land. Some Palestinians are beginning to realize they can never return to their grandfather’s
         home in places like Jaffa and Sahknin. Now they want a respectable seat at the table of nations, to
         have a land in the West Bank and Gaza that they can call their own, like all their other nations.


         Solomon Barihun It’s so complicated. I hope, but I’m not sure. I just sing: Od Yavoh Shalom
         Aleynu, Od Yavoh Salaam Aleynu. . .May God bring us, may we bring for ourselves, Israelis and
         Palestinians, Jews and Arabs, peace unto each other and unto our children.

         Omri Hazan Like Israel!!!!


         Aaron Katz Amen.


         Robbie Green A-MEN!




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Chapter 5: The Challenge                      87



                             THE CHALLENGE

1.	 “Celebration or catastrophe”? Two people in a very tiny land held two completely different views
    of the same event (the founding of the State of Israel). In your own community, describe a similar
    situation.

	 ________________________________________________________________________________

	 ________________________________________________________________________________

	 ________________________________________________________________________________

	 ________________________________________________________________________________


2.	 If you are a “typical” Jewish Israeli citizen in Israel, what might you view as the top challenge
    facing your country? If you are a “typical” Israeli-Arab, what might you view as the top challenge
    facing your country?

	 ________________________________________________________________________________

	 ________________________________________________________________________________

	 ________________________________________________________________________________

	 ________________________________________________________________________________


3.	 After reading “The Culture” chapter, you watched the video “Distant Friends.” In the scene on the
    beach, the characters disagree with each other—sometimes vehemently—but part just as friendly
    as when they arrive. How do you think this dynamic—talking about tough stuff without shutting
    down or screaming—is possible?

	 ________________________________________________________________________________

	 ________________________________________________________________________________

	 ________________________________________________________________________________

	 ________________________________________________________________________________

	 ________________________________________________________________________________
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  • 1. chapter 5 the challenge Learn About the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict With an Arab-Israeli Muslim Woman “As dawn broke this morning and a new day began, new life came into the world. Babies were born in Jerusalem. Babies were born in Amman. But this morning is different. “The peace that was born today gives us all the hope that the children born today will never know war between us, and their Mothers will know no sorrow: Shalom, Salaam, Peace.” —Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, Signing the Peace Treaty with Jordan, October 26, 1994
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  • 3. Chapter 5: The Challenge 77 the many faces book Search Jameela Issa Friends Subscribed Message Worked at Tsomet Sefarrim (The Book Corner) Studies at Tel Aviv University Lives in Ramla, Israel Married to Youssef Issa Jameela Issa Posted on Al-Nakba Day Recent Activity 2012 2 hours ago Jameela liked Al-Nakba Day 2012. Like • Comment Write a comment. . . Jameela and Robbie Green are now friends. Jameela shared a photo album: Our New Jameela Issa Was tagged in a photo Apartment album: Tel Aviv University Department of Literature Jameela liked Orjuwan Lounge, Ramallah, 1 week ago West Bank (Palestinian Territories). Like • Comment Write a comment. . . Jameela Issa Updated relationship status: Married 2 years ago Like • Comment Write a comment. . . Jameela Issa Studying for Bagrut (SAT)— Sooooo hard! 3 years ago Like • Comment Write a comment. . .
  • 4. Like • Comment • Share 5 people like this Jameela Issa Here is the village I grew up in. Sakhnin—it’s a very special place to me. Robbie Green Very cool. What was it like growing up there? Jameela Issa After the war in 1948, only half the Arabs still lived here. My family made it through, but we still miss our friends and family who left and never came back. Aaron Katz Hold on a second. In 1948, Israel’s Independence was recognized by the UN on a tiny sliver of land. The Arab states rejected a partition plan that would have created a Jewish State and a Palestinian State, and 22 Arab nations declared war and attacked Israel. Robbie Green So do you feel Israeli, Jameela? Jameela Issa Well, this is my land… Omri Hazan But you have to admit, your family lives better, much better, than Arabs in any other Arab country. Aaron Katz Right: You vote, you are free to run our own affairs, free to worship as you please. You don’t even need to serve in the military here; community-based national service is even optional. 78 Chapter 5: The Challenge
  • 5. Chapter 5: The Challenge 79 Like • Comment • Share 5 people like this Tali Levy All true, but our society still discriminates in some ways. Over the years services and benefits to the Arab sector in Israel have improved, but as a Jewish Israeli I for one won’t stop until all citizens in my country are treated 100% equally. Jameela Issa In my neighborhood we have to fight just to make sure the electrical company comes to fix any problems, and I know that when I am done with the university, I will have a much harder time finding a job. And how can we ignore what is going on with our family in Gaza and the West Bank? Omri Hazan That’s the fault of the Palestinian Leaders. We are the ones who’ve tried for peace before. Look at the Oslo Agreement in 1995 and the Camp David Accords in 2000. After genuine offers, we were met with the 2nd Intifada that saw two years of suicide bombings inside our country kill around 1,000 innocent Israelis. And let’s not even talk about the thousands of rockets from Gaza we’ve faced since unilaterally pulling our army and citizens out of that land in 2005 as a move toward peace. Jameela Issa Yet my family and I suffer. Blame them all you want, but you have all the power. Tali Levy Many of us are working to help. . .but a solution sometimes seems far away.
  • 6. Like • Comment • Share 10 people like this Jameela Issa My typical day on campus Robbie Green I’m very impressed. Jameela Issa While most people only see me as an Arab and a Muslim woman and think they know what that means, I live a life that surprises them. Aaron Katz Do you—or any women—pray 5 times a day? Jameela Issa I am Muslim and very proud of my faith but consider myself to be non-religious. I am studying to get my degree in computer engineering, but I don’t want to stay here in Tel Aviv. Tali Levy I can’t believe it! Where else would you want to live? Jameela Issa I would like to live back in Sakhnin or maybe in Haifa. I am an Israeli—and I am also a Palestinian. Solomon Barihun Well, the North is amazing. Robbie Green Coming to Israel was the best idea ever! 80 Chapter 5: The Challenge
  • 7. Chapter 5: The Challenge 81 The Different Faces—and Faiths—of Israel M uslim Arabs are almost 1 million The Druze, 117,000 Arabic-speakers, living in 22 strong in Israel. Most of them are villages in northern Israel, constitute a separate Sunni and reside mainly in small cultural, social and religious community. While towns and villages. Over half of the Druze religion is not accessible to outsiders, them live in the country’s northern regions. one known aspect of its philosophy is the concept of taqiyya, which calls for complete loyalty by its Bedouin Arabs, also Muslim (estimated at some adherents to the government of the country in 170,000), belong to some 30 tribes. A majority which they reside. of Bedouin are scattered over a wide area in the South. Formerly nomadic shepherds, the Bedou- The Circassians, comprising some 3,000 people in are currently in transition from a tribal social concentrated in two northern villages, are Sunni framework to a permanently settled society and Muslims, although they share neither the Arab are gradually entering Israel’s labor force. origin nor the cultural background of the larger Islamic community. While maintaining a distinct Christian Arabs, 117,000 in number, live mainly ethnic identity, they participate in Israel’s economic in urban areas, including Nazareth, Shfar’am and and national affairs without assimilating either Haifa. Although many denominations are nomi- into Jewish society or into the Muslim community. nally represented, the majority are affiliated with the Greek Catholic, Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches.
  • 8. Like • Comment • Share 10 people like this Jameela Issa This is how it looked in the beginning. Tali Levy I’m usually the one sharing these types of maps. J Jameela Issa Well, all the wars have been tough for us but in different ways. Omri Hazan I’ve never heard an Israeli-Arab say that. Jameela Issa My family suffered in the ’50s—1967 for sure, in the Six Day War. At the time, nobody knew what would happen, then all of a sudden Israel completely controlled Gaza, Jerusa- lem, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights. Omri Hazan Are you kidding me?!? In ’67 our tiny nation was ganged up on by all our Arab “neighbors” who jumped at the same time to push us into the sea. What exactly were we supposed to do? It’s a miracle our tiny, powerful army was able to fight back and give us room to breathe in only 6 days! You just don’t understand . . . Jameela Issa In 1973 there was also very bad fighting up where my family lives during the Yom Kippur War, and even as recent as 2006, so many Israelis view us as part of the enemy, but our villages were also getting hit by rockets from Lebanon. Tali Levy More proof that this whole conflict needs to be solved. 82 Chapter 5: The Challenge
  • 9. Chapter 5: The Challenge 83 The 1967 War I n May 1967, Egyptian President Gamel Abdel Nasser closed the Straits of Tiran, ef- fectively strangling Israel at the most important sea access to commerce with other nations. Egypt, Syria and Jordan, with the support of Iraq and other Arab nations, agreed to attack Israel and destroy it. Israel watched massive armies gather on the southern, eastern and northern borders with desperate alarm. After appealing to each of these nations to desist and enter into peaceful negotiations, and after unsuccessfully ap- pealing to America and the world community for assistance, Israel mobilized its forces in June, launched peremptory attacks on each of its hostile neighbors and, in six short days, achieved a stunning victory.
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  • 11. Chapter 5: The Challenge 85 Like • Comment • Share 36 people like this Robbie Green To the best Israeli friends in the world! What a great shot I got to end my filming! Omri Hazan L’chayim! Jameela Issa Cheers A Solomon Barihun Letenachin!!! (That’s Amharic, the Ethiopian dialect, for Cheers) Robbie Green Funny thing is, other than a little bit at the end with Jameela, Omri, and Tali—one thing everyone usually talks about—the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict—barely came up. Any other last thoughts on the future? Any chance for peace? Tali Levy I grew up in a left-wing youth movement, and I was in the square rallying for peace the day Rabin was shot. There is no other way than peace. We didn’t come to this land to conquer and destroy but to show the world the path to peace. I believe there needs to be two states—an Israeli one and a Palestinian one, living side by side in peace. Aaron Katz Of course I want peace, but it’s complicated. The land that everyone seems to want to give to the Palestinians for their own country is the West Bank of the Jordan River, but to me that’s Judea and Samaria, where Abraham and Sarah were buried, where Jacob walked and. . . It’s not an easy question. And Jerusalem? Forget it. . .
  • 12. Like • Comment • Share 36 people like this Omri Hazan In the army, I serve in the territories. I don’t like serving there, walking around other peoples’ communities with my gun—driving in tanks. But I also know what the reality is. One time a young guy drove up to our checkpoint with an older guy in the back claiming the older guy was having a heart attack and needed to rush to a hospital in Israel, which we normally allow. A quick search of the vehicle, and we found 5 loaded automatic rifles and some other explosives. I don’t know. I hope there is a solution. I’m just not sure the other side really wants true peace. Jameela Issa I see the big picture. People want to live in dignity, with pride and respect, in their own land. Some Palestinians are beginning to realize they can never return to their grandfather’s home in places like Jaffa and Sahknin. Now they want a respectable seat at the table of nations, to have a land in the West Bank and Gaza that they can call their own, like all their other nations. Solomon Barihun It’s so complicated. I hope, but I’m not sure. I just sing: Od Yavoh Shalom Aleynu, Od Yavoh Salaam Aleynu. . .May God bring us, may we bring for ourselves, Israelis and Palestinians, Jews and Arabs, peace unto each other and unto our children. Omri Hazan Like Israel!!!! Aaron Katz Amen. Robbie Green A-MEN! 86 Chapter 5: The Challenge
  • 13. Chapter 5: The Challenge 87 THE CHALLENGE 1. “Celebration or catastrophe”? Two people in a very tiny land held two completely different views of the same event (the founding of the State of Israel). In your own community, describe a similar situation. ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ 2. If you are a “typical” Jewish Israeli citizen in Israel, what might you view as the top challenge facing your country? If you are a “typical” Israeli-Arab, what might you view as the top challenge facing your country? ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ 3. After reading “The Culture” chapter, you watched the video “Distant Friends.” In the scene on the beach, the characters disagree with each other—sometimes vehemently—but part just as friendly as when they arrive. How do you think this dynamic—talking about tough stuff without shutting down or screaming—is possible? ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________