Sunday, February 3, 2013

Interview with Susan Nathan: Racism in Israel


Susan Nathan
Susan Nathan is a Jewish woman, raised in England. Her father is South African. About six years ago she moved to Tel Aviv. Soon she did not feel comfortable there living within the racist system of the Israeli government, so she decided to move to Tamra, a Palestinian village in Israel. From her insider’s position in the Palestinian community in Israel she describes in her book “The other side of Israel” the different shapes of discrimination that the Palestinian minority in Israel meet daily. “There is a much international attention for Gaza and the West Bank. But about the internal discrimination of Palestinians in Israel nobody speaks. That’s why I wrote this book, I am the bridge between the Jewish and Arab world”, says Susan Nathan. In October this year she visited Belgium and Holland to promote her book.
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