A touchy feely peace on Israeli-Arab "cooperation". An island of tranquility in the Middle East where Jews and Arabs work together, where everyone is treated with respect, and where lives are valued and saved.
Watching, you would think this was some joint project.
It isn't.
They profiled the Haddasah Hospital. A place with Arab doctors and other staff working with Jewish colleagues. A place where all Arabs get world class medical care without discrimination
This is a Jewish hospital in Israel. It is an example of how Jews/Israelis treat the Arabs, only. It is not a joint venture. It is not how Arabs treat Jews- given the chance.
It was mentioned briefly, but for those who don't know, in 1948 Arabs massacred the staff, doctors and nurses of this hospital. They mutilated the corpses.
Notwithstanding the Jewish/Israeli good will of this hospital, who thinks that today a massacre of the Jewish staff would not occur- were the Arabs able.
I'm glad I'm a Jew, and I'm glad that after all, my people remain humane, but I'm getting angrier and angrier at what we endure.
Although, what was meant to imply was that "peace" is possible.
Wrong implication.
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