On the Arab-Israeli Conflict
 
All citizens must be equal
by Seth Freedman
07 August 2008
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JERUSALEM – "When we're inside Sadaka Reut, I believe that everyone is good to each other," said Lena, describing her Arab-Israeli summer camp. "But then we go out on to the street, and it's [a different story]…" [...]

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* Seth Freedman is a writer living in Jerusalem.

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