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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

'Tomorrow, God will ask us why we didn't make peace' | The Times of Israel

Members of Eretz Shalom movement giving candy to Arab shoppers as they mark the last Friday prayers of Ramadan, at the Rami Levy supermarket in Gush Etzion on August 17, 2012. (photo credit: Nati Shohat/Flash90)



Nachum Pachenik and Ziad Sabatin met three years ago at a demonstration. They both came to the Palestinian village of Walaja, southwest of Jerusalem, to protest the construction of a fence that would encircle the village from all sides. It was an unusual meeting: Pachenik is a settler from a small outpost near Neveh Daniel, in the Etzion Bloc; and Sabatin is a Palestinian from Hussan, just north of there....

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