Riots Shatter Veneer of Coexistence in Israels Mixed Towns – The New York Times

Posted By on August 1, 2021

Mr. Sweetat is prepared to make compromises in a land where few are ready to do so. He believes cooperation in pursuit of shared prosperity, however difficult, is the only way forward. If we dont like it, he said, we can pack our bags and go to Switzerland.

I asked him if he felt like an equal citizen in Israel.

Of course, I dont feel equal, he said, but I can achieve everything I want.

Still, he said, I dont see new Arab villages being built. I dont have enough space in my own village. I wanted to buy a piece of land near Tarshiha, but I couldnt. I want my son, who is 2, to grow up here. Ask the country why I cant find land here.

So, you cant achieve everything you want? I asked.

There are things you cant change, but we can improve them. The change can start from people.

When Tal Becker, the legal adviser to the Israeli Foreign Ministry, drafted the preamble to the normalization treaty between Israel and the United Arab Emirates last year, he expected pushback on this clause:

Recognizing that the Arab and Jewish peoples are descendants of a common ancestor, Abraham, and inspired, in that spirit, to foster in the Middle East a reality in which Muslims, Jews, Christians and peoples of all faiths, denominations, beliefs and nationalities live in, and are committed to, a spirit of coexistence.

There was no dissent, despite the fact that the wording made clear that both Jews and Arabs belong in the Middle East.

A widespread view among Palestinians and throughout the Arab world has long been, on the contrary, that Israel and its Jewish population represent an illicit colonial projection into the Middle East that will one day end.

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Riots Shatter Veneer of Coexistence in Israels Mixed Towns - The New York Times

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