Where the Desert Meets the Sea
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“One can hardly blame the Arabs,” he continued. “I mean, they’ve been living here for centuries, and now here come the Jews and say: this is our homeland, it says so in the Bible, so you better make room for us.”
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“We Jews in Europe, we just learned firsthand what violence means,” Judith blurted. “We were victims. Must we now be perpetrators? Shouldn’t we be the very ones who are most committed to finding a peaceful solution?”
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The next morning, these three British steam freighters would put out to sea under military escort and take the passengers of the Exodus back where they’d come from. To camps in Europe.
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The Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, founded by and largely maintained by Jews from the United States, was then and remains now an island of humanity amid a sea of mistrust and hostility.
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Peaceful coexistence is achievable. The Arab and Jewish doctors, nurses, and staff of Hadassah Hospital demonstrate this day after day, courageously and unswervingly.