

The Fragile Hope for Peace in Israel-Palestine
10 snips Nov 7, 2023
Sally Abed, a Palestinian-Israeli activist with Standing Together, brings a vital perspective on the Israel-Palestine conflict. She discusses the 'psychosis' faced by Palestinians in Israel and the challenges of identity amidst ongoing discrimination. The conversation navigates the complexities of leadership and safety, critiquing both Hamas and Israeli policies. Sally emphasizes the importance of building coalitions for peace and challenges listeners to consider what happens after a ceasefire, advocating for genuine political change and grassroots unity.
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Palestinian-Israeli Identity Crisis
- Being a Palestinian-Israeli feels like a psychosis, especially now.
- There's immense pressure to erase their Palestinian identity in Israel.
Duality of Grief
- It's difficult for Palestinian-Israelis to express grief for Gaza due to systematic disconnection from Palestinian narratives.
- They experience a duality: pain for losses in Israeli society and grief for Gaza, but are held responsible for the latter.
Hamas Doesn't Represent Gaza
- Equating Gazans with Hamas is inaccurate since elections were 17 years ago and polls show over 50% opposition to Hamas.
- Netanyahu's exclusive communication with Hamas, despite greater support for Fatah, complicates matters.