While bombs
are killing people back home, a group of young Israelis and Palestinians are in
Germany trying to make sense of it all and come up with a solution for peace.
Deutsche Welle, 22 Aug 2014
It is a
difficult beginning. Israelis and Palestinians fill the conference room near
the German city of Bonn with crying and arguing, accusations and reproach.
Sitting together seems impossible, unbearable. Yet when those participating in
the two-week event start to talk about the fates of their families, the lines
that divide them begin to fade.
The some 50
Israelis and Palestinians communicate in Arabic and Hebrew, with translators on
hand to help express the intensity of their experiences and feelings.
"You
hear tough stories, and its really touching when other people have
empathy," Palestinian Suad said. Sitting across from her is Amit, an
Israeli who increasingly realizes how little the two sides know about each
other.
"I
don't believe our media, it is too much a part of the conflict," she said.
Like others here, she wants to form her own, comprehensive picture of the
situation, to have the chance to speak "directly" with those deemed
to be the enemy.
The participants get to know each other while they are in Germany |
Back home,
Amit and Suad only live 20 minutes apart. But they are, in fact, worlds apart.
Amit lives in Jerusalem, Suad in the Palestinian territories, and to cross the
border she needs special permit. Now they are both in Germany, in a building
near the city of Bonn with others like them.
Private
initiative
The event
is organized by the Committee for Basic Rights and Democracy, a group run by
peace activists and funded exclusively by private donors. They have been
facilitating meetings between young Palestinians and Israelis far from the
scene of the conflict since 2002.
Their idea
is to offer participants the opportunity to forget their prejudices and learn
that people on both sides share the same basic yearnings and feelings. The
association covers all costs, but relies on partner organizations such as
"Breaking Borders" to use word of mouth to find potential
participants in the conflict region.
All told,
some 2000 young adults, including many students, have so far been able to
travel to Germany to meet others like them and share their stories. Against the
backdrop of the current Gaza conflict, many of those in Germany now told their
relatives and friends back home that they were going to a holiday camp. For
many, the truth is simply too sensitive.
White lies
Barbara
Esser, one of the organizers of the "Holiday from War" project,
understands the reasons for these white lies.
"It is
not acceptable where they come from," she said. "Anyone who attempts
to make contact with the other side is deemed a traitor." She recalls one
Israeli who wanted to be friends with a Palestinian on Facebook but didn't know
if he could without upsetting his friends.
"Anyone who attempts to make contact with the other side is deemed a traitor," Esser said |
At the
heart of the program is a mutual willingness to listen. Esser says it is not
about forcing friendships, but creating understanding and tolerance. They use
role play to stage peace negotiations and come up with suggestions for
solutions to the Middle East conflict.
Amit
describes the experience as a chance to dream. "Positive visions of the
future help generate hope and to believe in the goal." But very few
participants believe the conflict will be solved by a younger generation.
The basic
problem
During
their discussions, Israelis and Palestinians pinpoint the basic hurdle to
progress. It is the fear of having to make too many concessions and ultimately
being the losers. There is a broad base of agreement on the importance of
overcoming that feeling.
Suad is
positive about the work they are doing together and sees how it can break down
barriers. "Even the right-wing conservatives on both sides have started to
change their thinking," she said.
Whenever things get particularly tense, and those in charge show participants how they are slipping back into old patterns of thought, both Israelis and Palestinians are surprised.
Some 50 young Israelis and Palestinians share their experiences and feelings |
Whenever things get particularly tense, and those in charge show participants how they are slipping back into old patterns of thought, both Israelis and Palestinians are surprised.
Ultimately
the ice breaks whenever there is a chance for people to get to know each other
better. Apart from playing games and going on trips, there are designated
evenings devoted to the presentation of the different cultures.
After
cooking and eating together, there is often music, and then Israelis and
Palestinians even dance together. No photos are taken, for fear that they could
be misunderstood. There is a meeting of the ways here, and although
participants agree that they did not have a holiday from war, they did lay the
groundwork for talking about the possibility of working together.
Number one: They are indeed a weapon in a battle. There is a battle coming. "Kryon, does that mean there's going to be a war?" Potentially, yes. Right now we will tell you that the Middle East cooks itself. You've noticed, haven't you? What do you know about the Middle East, dear one? Let's start examining things for a moment. What energy did you grow up in? What was the energy of the Middle East? In the '40s, what was the energy? With the establishment of the state of Israel, you built a wall of hate, both sides. The wall was so thick that the children of both sides were taught to hate one another as soon as they were able to understand the language. They were told who their enemies were. Now, where were you then?
Some of you weren't here yet. By the time you arrived, in your youth, were you aware of the Middle East? Not particularly. "What's the hatred about?" you might ask. What if I told you it's about a family feud? Two sons of a Jewish master are involved. One founded the Arabs and one remained a Jew. They don't want to hear this, but they are all Jews. (Don't tell them this.)
If you look at the lineage, it's pretty obvious and yet it's a complete and total set-up for either solution or war. The set-up would have this world ending in a conflagration that would have been brought about by this hatred. That's in the prophecy of Nostradamus and your scripture, but it is no longer the prophecy of the planet. Yet the hatred still exists. The hatred is as great today as it was then, but where was all the terrorism 40 years ago? It was isolated.
Those in Israel and Palestine and surrounding areas took the brunt of it, but now it's seemingly everywhere - and you're worried. Why would this be? The answer is that the old energy was happy to have this hatred contained, for it would keep it going and never involve outsiders. Outsiders tend to bring unwanted light to the party. Suddenly, the whole earth is involved and can see the entire scenario before them. The old guard wants war, just like all the eons before them. The ones on the bridge are holding the light and showing the earth how to cross. Even many younger ones in Israel and Palestine and Iran are holding light! It's all around the old guard and they are furious, for they are losing the "battle of hatred." …”
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“… What have
we told you about the bridge? Actually, not much except that in crossing the
bridge, the old energy ones were not going to like it. Old energy does not want
you to escape! Old energy doesn't want you to cross the bridge because it can't
cross. Did you know that? It can't cross. The old paradigms of Human nature
that you've known all of these millenniums have to stay on the old side of the
bridge. It cannot cross, for the bridge rejects all that is not in love,
compassion and light. Those things that are dark, including Human nature of the
past, will not be able to go. But the ones I speak to right now are already on
the bridge. That was your design, old soul, and those are the words that are
ringing in your ears to this day and the ones given at the wind of birth, that
this might happen in your lifetime. So what's going to happen next?
Let us talk about the swords: When you hear the word sword, the first thing that occurs to you is battle. The Bridge of Swords is a battle and we told you that as well. Swords are metaphoric and they mean many things, so let us describe the things we mean them to say to you.
Swords
Let us talk about the swords: When you hear the word sword, the first thing that occurs to you is battle. The Bridge of Swords is a battle and we told you that as well. Swords are metaphoric and they mean many things, so let us describe the things we mean them to say to you.
Number one: They are indeed a weapon in a battle. There is a battle coming. "Kryon, does that mean there's going to be a war?" Potentially, yes. Right now we will tell you that the Middle East cooks itself. You've noticed, haven't you? What do you know about the Middle East, dear one? Let's start examining things for a moment. What energy did you grow up in? What was the energy of the Middle East? In the '40s, what was the energy? With the establishment of the state of Israel, you built a wall of hate, both sides. The wall was so thick that the children of both sides were taught to hate one another as soon as they were able to understand the language. They were told who their enemies were. Now, where were you then?
Some of you weren't here yet. By the time you arrived, in your youth, were you aware of the Middle East? Not particularly. "What's the hatred about?" you might ask. What if I told you it's about a family feud? Two sons of a Jewish master are involved. One founded the Arabs and one remained a Jew. They don't want to hear this, but they are all Jews. (Don't tell them this.)
If you look at the lineage, it's pretty obvious and yet it's a complete and total set-up for either solution or war. The set-up would have this world ending in a conflagration that would have been brought about by this hatred. That's in the prophecy of Nostradamus and your scripture, but it is no longer the prophecy of the planet. Yet the hatred still exists. The hatred is as great today as it was then, but where was all the terrorism 40 years ago? It was isolated.
Those in Israel and Palestine and surrounding areas took the brunt of it, but now it's seemingly everywhere - and you're worried. Why would this be? The answer is that the old energy was happy to have this hatred contained, for it would keep it going and never involve outsiders. Outsiders tend to bring unwanted light to the party. Suddenly, the whole earth is involved and can see the entire scenario before them. The old guard wants war, just like all the eons before them. The ones on the bridge are holding the light and showing the earth how to cross. Even many younger ones in Israel and Palestine and Iran are holding light! It's all around the old guard and they are furious, for they are losing the "battle of hatred." …”
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