then there s the political aspects and if things get a bit shaky it can lead to one rest now to this office also i think. i. had a stimulus have staged numerous protests following the u.s. decision to recognize to resign as the israeli capital. they see it as a move to cheat them out of their rightful heritage was. anthropologist is from an old palestinian family with roots in jerusalem that he traces back to the fourteenth century. he would rather not talk about donald trump but about his beloved city which he considers to be the historical home of the palestinians. choose the left if the computer were in their words it s the centerpiece in jerusalem it s the holy place for excellence for the muslims it s the place we have to realize. well connected with.
knew it was a us mission to slim is a safe city one filled with aspirations and hopes people often ignore this aspect thus they only see the conflicts hatred attention. ever since donald trump recognized to receive them as the capital of israel the fragile status quo of the city has been in the balance what long term consequences will his controversial decision tough love long will it further deepen the divide between palestinians and israelis or could it ultimately bring them closer either or there will be like a crazy big war or. americal. deal of the century that trump wants to do well and make everyone happy.
was optimistic. i m trying to carve you the south out on this one hanukkah is also about miracles happening from the israeli point of view i really believe that the palestinians can be part of this country to this land the thing i don t believe we have any problems with coexistence only that our side of course there are certainly radicals on our side who disagree people often want to live look we are living together and palestinians and israelis or jews or even intermarry and if it can work that it is a venue that gets one i love. my. business i m a fuss and it s a fascinating spider s web and you can t just say the city is jewish or muslim or christian that s too narrow minded to stop what this city mainly needs is a sense of wonder where you say wow what
humiliated as the israelis feel vindicated. she received them as divided between israelis and the west and palestinians and least. most of the international community views the predominantly arab east and pos as being under israeli occupation. it includes the old city which is divided into muslim christian and jewish quarter. here on the temple mount the western wall and the mosque holy sites of judaism and islam are crowded side by side. my sis is in you re with them so it s usually pretty harmonious in jerusalem and that s how it should stay but of course there are tensions here but the temple mount is a huge religious magnet charged with historical and archaeological meanings and
tourism is concerned you can sell everything and everything is permissible this is where we see togetherness and mutual opposition in one place. over at the issue of fat camp in east jerusalem musician mohammed mcgrath he is stepping up his efforts to promote togetherness for a long time his sons reflected his deeply felt anger at the israeli occupation but now he s come to the conclusion that rage alone won t get him anywhere there s zero chance that israelis will leave and. palestine will be for palestinians or the seniors will leave and israel will be for israel they have to share i don t know how but they have to share they have to figure out how to share . either there will be like a crazy big war or. american.