Ittay is a Jerusalemite who gives us insights into the diversity of the Israel/Palestine Conflict. This nuanced interview will leave you feeling inspired to work towards mutual peace and equality through grassroots peace movements and human interaction.
Ittay Flescher is a familiar face to many in the Melbourne and Australian Jewish community. Nowadays, he works for an amazing NGO called Kids 4 Peace; a multi-faith youth movement based in Jerusalem which seeks to "bridge divides, promote understanding, and seek justice" for all residents of Jerusalem.
In this episode, we discuss the division in Jerusalem between and within Arab, Jewish, Muslim and Israeli communities, the diversity within these communities, and the different types of narratives that they espouse.
We also discuss diaspora narratives, and the ways in which they differ from Israeli narratives, as well as the challenge that some diaspora Jews face when entering into progressive spaces as Zionists.
Ultimately, Ittay reminds us of the power of shared experiences, and that we should not be pro-Israel, but rather "pro-the-people-that-live-there, in all of their complexities".
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