Simon Greer, a Jewish organizer, and Saad Soliman, a social justice consultant, share their unique friendship formed amidst the backdrop of the 1967 conflict that shaped their families. They discuss the power of curiosity and openness in bridging cultural divides. Their journey highlights the importance of personal connections, empathy, and resilient dialogues in creating healing amidst strife. As they prepare to travel to Israel, they emphasize that understanding each other can transcend longstanding conflicts, proving that healing has no expiration date.