972 (Israeli-based magazine)
For Israelis wishing to participate in a common struggle,
relieving ourselves of our ignorance and arrogance should be the top
priority. Not for the sake of Palestinians – for our own sake, to
restore our own humanity.
About a decade ago, when I was studying for my first degree at Tel
Aviv University, I went to a weekend retreat organized by Neve
Shalom/Wahat al-Salam to meet Palestinian students from the West Bank.
The retreat took place at a location near Bethlehem that was relatively
accessible for the Palestinians, but they still had to pass through
checkpoints, some getting beaten or humiliated in order to meet us.
Neve-Shalom/Wahat al-Salam’s workshops are structured very formally.
During the inter-Jewish meetings I was the perfect leftist, constantly
scolding other participants for views that weren’t progressive enough.
And when we met the Palestinians, I tried hard to be accommodating and
supportive, hanging out with them after the meetings and using my
primitive spoken Arabic to listen to their experiences and questions
about Israelis.
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