蜜芽传媒 OS Conversations: Jewish-Palestinian couples
Mixed-heritage couples and families share their experiences.
Observing the suffering on both sides of the Israel and Gaza war, are couples and families around the world in which individuals with Jewish and Palestinian heritage have come together and built a shared life. For some there will be conflicting and mixed emotions, and some difficult questions.
We hear their conversations as they talk about the beginnings of romantic relationships, and the realisation of the huge complications and family disputes that might ensure. Emotions are shared, and the challenges and decisions they face because of the present and also the past.
Leya and Thaer, a Jewish-Palestinian couple living in the US, describe how both of their families were happy with the match, and how they鈥檙e bringing their son up to understand and celebrate both sides of his heritage, and to make his own choices.
Becca, an American-Israeli describes meeting her Palestinian husband-to-be Mohammed in Israel, and the moment she realised the impact this could have on both of their lives. 鈥淲e kissed for the first time,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd afterwards I literally said, are we playing with fire here?鈥 Despite unease on both sides of their family, they married in 2012. Years later, shocked by the events of October 7th, Becca found herself asking Mohammed, 鈥溾橧s this the sort of operation that you support?鈥 And he was like, 鈥榦f course not鈥. But I had to ask him that question, and I regret it.鈥
We also hear from a family of four, whose two adult sons now find themselves being asked by friends 鈥渨hose side are you on?鈥.
(Photo: Leah and Thaer with their baby)
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