Two young men, one from Israel and the other from Palestine, talk to each other: My image changed for the Jewish people

A teenager from Israel and a Palestinian youth have spoken to each other about their views of conflict and their hopes for peace. Tamara, 17, of Israel and Mohammed, 20, who lives in Gaza, spoke to each other on the Stephen Nolan programme of BBC Radio 5 Live, writes BBC, translation Periscopi. [...]
Tamara, 17, from Israel and Mohammed, 20, who lives in Gaza, spoke to each other in the Stephen Nolan programme of BBC Radio 5 Live, writes BBC, translation. Periscope.
Tamar, who had never talked to anyone from Palestine before, said: “We are all people at the end of the day.
If people talk to each other, we might find a solution, we might end this conflict. ”
Mohammed, who had also never talked to an Israeli, said: “It changes the image that I have for the Jewish people because from what I see Israeli soldiers always bombard us. ”
The conflict between Israel and Palestine has left about 200 people dead so far, including women and children. /Periscopi/











