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Thousands of Jews and Arabs march in Tel Aviv for peace, coexistence
By TOBIAS SIEGAL
MAY 22, 2021 21:52
Thousands of Jews and Arabs march in Tel Aviv for peace and coexistence, Saturday, May 22, 2021. (photo credit: STANDING TOGETHER)

Thousands of Jews and Arabs march in Tel Aviv for peace and coexistence, Saturday, May 22, 2021.
(photo credit: STANDING TOGETHER)

Protesters voiced support for the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and called on the government to take immediate action to reach peace with the Palestinians

Thousands of Israelis marched in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening in a show of support for peace and coexistence between Jews and Arabs amid two long weeks of intense violent riots waging across the country.

Protesters also voiced support for the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that came into effect early Friday, calling on the government to take immediate action to end Israeli occupation in the West Bank and to reach peace with the Palestinians.
The mass march was organized by the "Standing Together" and "Breaking the Silence" movements. It left Rabin Square in Tel Aviv and made its way toward Habima Square.

Speakers included well-known Israeli novelist and left-wing activist David Grossman, author ʻAwdah Bishārāt, Joint List leader Ayman Odeh and MK Tamar Zandberg (Meretz).

"I hear politicians and security officials speak about another round of fighting in a few months or years, while being blind to the 7 million Palestinians living between the [Jordan] river and the [Mediterranean] sea," Odeh said. "There are two peoples living here and both deserve the right for self-determination."

JOINT LIST Image Name : Joint List leader Ayman Odeh speaks at Habima Square, Saturday, May 22, 2021.
JOINT LIST Image Name : Joint List leader Ayman Odeh speaks at Habima Square, Saturday, May 22, 2021.
"These past few days have shown us how life in this country can look like - a nightmare," Zandberg added. "We don't want to start waiting for the next war, but to change direction toward peace - to live together in true partnership."

A similar protest took place last Saturday at Habima Square, which was one of several protests attended by Jews and Arabs across the country that called for peace and for coexistence amid the nationwide riots and the military operation in Gaza.

Jews and Arabs gathered daily during Operation Guardians of the Walls on bridges and intersections along the country and protested against the ongoing violence.

Also on Saturday, hundreds gatheredoutside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem, calling on Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu to resign and blaming him for the escalation in Gaza and claiming that he deliberately extended the operation for no reason but personal interest.

Earlier Saturday, about 200 people marched along the streets of the mixed city of Jaffa, voicing support for coexistence between Arabs and Jews while visiting small local businesses.

Why international media doesn't cover such positive events? Why is the coverage of Israelis and Palestinians in negative context always?

@500 @Natan @Beny Karachun @sammuel @DavidSling @Abu Dhabi @Philip the Arab @Dariush the Great @Falcon26
 
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Wait till the next clash...these Jews will leave Palestine InshAllah
Keep living in your bubble. Israeli Arabs and Jews are going nowhere.
 
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Thousands of Jews and Arabs march in Tel Aviv for peace, coexistence
By TOBIAS SIEGAL
MAY 22, 2021 21:52
Thousands of Jews and Arabs march in Tel Aviv for peace and coexistence, Saturday, May 22, 2021. (photo credit: STANDING TOGETHER)

Thousands of Jews and Arabs march in Tel Aviv for peace and coexistence, Saturday, May 22, 2021.
(photo credit: STANDING TOGETHER)

Protesters voiced support for the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and called on the government to take immediate action to reach peace with the Palestinians

Thousands of Israelis marched in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening in a show of support for peace and coexistence between Jews and Arabs amid two long weeks of intense violent riots waging across the country.

Protesters also voiced support for the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that came into effect early Friday, calling on the government to take immediate action to end Israeli occupation in the West Bank and to reach peace with the Palestinians.
The mass march was organized by the "Standing Together" and "Breaking the Silence" movements. It left Rabin Square in Tel Aviv and made its way toward Habima Square.

Speakers included well-known Israeli novelist and left-wing activist David Grossman, author ʻAwdah Bishārāt, Joint List leader Ayman Odeh and MK Tamar Zandberg (Meretz).

"I hear politicians and security officials speak about another round of fighting in a few months or years, while being blind to the 7 million Palestinians living between the [Jordan] river and the [Mediterranean] sea," Odeh said. "There are two peoples living here and both deserve the right for self-determination."

JOINT LIST Image Name : Joint List leader Ayman Odeh speaks at Habima Square, Saturday, May 22, 2021.
JOINT LIST Image Name : Joint List leader Ayman Odeh speaks at Habima Square, Saturday, May 22, 2021.
"These past few days have shown us how life in this country can look like - a nightmare," Zandberg added. "We don't want to start waiting for the next war, but to change direction toward peace - to live together in true partnership."

A similar protest took place last Saturday at Habima Square, which was one of several protests attended by Jews and Arabs across the country that called for peace and for coexistence amid the nationwide riots and the military operation in Gaza.

Jews and Arabs gathered daily during Operation Guardians of the Walls on bridges and intersections along the country and protested against the ongoing violence.

Also on Saturday, hundreds gatheredoutside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem, calling on Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu to resign and blaming him for the escalation in Gaza and claiming that he deliberately extended the operation for no reason but personal interest.

Earlier Saturday, about 200 people marched along the streets of the mixed city of Jaffa, voicing support for coexistence between Arabs and Jews while visiting small local businesses.

Why international media doesn't cover such positive events? Why is the coverage of Israelis and Palestinians in negative context always?

@500 @Natan @Beny Karachun @sammuel @DavidSling @Abu Dhabi @Philip the Arab @Dariush the Great @Falcon26
International media works for zionism.
As our foreign minister said. They own the media and have deep pockets and influence
Keep living in your bubble. Israeli Arabs and Jews are going nowhere.
And the stupid speaks
 
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International media works for zionism.
Really? Show me any international media that covered today's events where Jews and Arabs marched together for peace in Tel Aviv?
And the stupid speaks
Surveys of Israeli Arabs speak for themselves. They have no wish to join their Palestinian brethren under Hamas rule.
 
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Thousands of Jews and Arabs march in Tel Aviv for peace, coexistence
By TOBIAS SIEGAL
MAY 22, 2021 21:52
Thousands of Jews and Arabs march in Tel Aviv for peace and coexistence, Saturday, May 22, 2021. (photo credit: STANDING TOGETHER)

Thousands of Jews and Arabs march in Tel Aviv for peace and coexistence, Saturday, May 22, 2021.
(photo credit: STANDING TOGETHER)

Protesters voiced support for the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and called on the government to take immediate action to reach peace with the Palestinians

Thousands of Israelis marched in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening in a show of support for peace and coexistence between Jews and Arabs amid two long weeks of intense violent riots waging across the country.

Protesters also voiced support for the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that came into effect early Friday, calling on the government to take immediate action to end Israeli occupation in the West Bank and to reach peace with the Palestinians.
The mass march was organized by the "Standing Together" and "Breaking the Silence" movements. It left Rabin Square in Tel Aviv and made its way toward Habima Square.

Speakers included well-known Israeli novelist and left-wing activist David Grossman, author ʻAwdah Bishārāt, Joint List leader Ayman Odeh and MK Tamar Zandberg (Meretz).

"I hear politicians and security officials speak about another round of fighting in a few months or years, while being blind to the 7 million Palestinians living between the [Jordan] river and the [Mediterranean] sea," Odeh said. "There are two peoples living here and both deserve the right for self-determination."

JOINT LIST Image Name : Joint List leader Ayman Odeh speaks at Habima Square, Saturday, May 22, 2021.
JOINT LIST Image Name : Joint List leader Ayman Odeh speaks at Habima Square, Saturday, May 22, 2021.
"These past few days have shown us how life in this country can look like - a nightmare," Zandberg added. "We don't want to start waiting for the next war, but to change direction toward peace - to live together in true partnership."

A similar protest took place last Saturday at Habima Square, which was one of several protests attended by Jews and Arabs across the country that called for peace and for coexistence amid the nationwide riots and the military operation in Gaza.

Jews and Arabs gathered daily during Operation Guardians of the Walls on bridges and intersections along the country and protested against the ongoing violence.

Also on Saturday, hundreds gatheredoutside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem, calling on Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu to resign and blaming him for the escalation in Gaza and claiming that he deliberately extended the operation for no reason but personal interest.

Earlier Saturday, about 200 people marched along the streets of the mixed city of Jaffa, voicing support for coexistence between Arabs and Jews while visiting small local businesses.

Why international media doesn't cover such positive events? Why is the coverage of Israelis and Palestinians in negative context always?

@500 @Natan @Beny Karachun @sammuel @DavidSling @Abu Dhabi @Philip the Arab @Dariush the Great @Falcon26

If you still haven’t figured it out God help you. :)
 
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Really? Show me any international media that covered today's events where Jews and Arabs marched together for peace in Tel Aviv?

Surveys of Israeli Arabs speak for themselves. They have no wish to join their Palestinian brethren under Hamas.
Oh nobby read what I wrote...you are so dumb you make a tin of baked beans look intelligent
If you still haven’t figured it out God help you. :)
He think the earth is flat and a Stoke delivered him to his mommy
 
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Coexistence is the only solution, but I doubt it will happen because the European/USSR Jews will never let this happen, their fate is already been written, As for Muslims be Patience cause Allah is with those who are Patient.
 
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If you still haven’t figured it out God help you. :)
So negativety and conflict sells in media. Peace does not?
Coexistence is the only solution, but I doubt it will happen because the European/USSR Jews will never let this happen, their fate is already been written, As for Muslims be Patience cause Allah is with those who are Patient.
Didn't you read? Majority in today's march were Jews not Arabs
 
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There can only be peace when Israel defines its borders
Thanks. Israel has refrained from setting its final international borders pending negotiations with the Palestinians. As this is not happening anytime soon (Hamas coming to power in Palestinian elections this year), it is best to unilaterally declare its final borders.
 
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Thanks. Israel has refrained from setting its final international borders pending negotiations with the Palestinians. As this is not happening anytime soon (Hamas coming to power in Palestinian elections this year), it is best to unilaterally declare its final borders.

Nobody cares about your opinions.
 
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