Mahouz Inan
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But even nowadays, some Israelis, you will speak to them and they will tell you, Jewish Israelis, they will tell you, there is no such a thing as a Palestinian people.
So instead of arguing with them, instead of debating, we are here to win lives.
We are here to work together.
We are here to create a just future.
First, I don't believe I know that there are more than one truth on the land and what is needed from us.
And this is, I think, the biggest compromise.
Both people on the land and also in the diaspora, the Palestinian and Jewish in the diaspora, the biggest compromise will be to acknowledge that there are two people living on the land, two people that call this land my homeland.
And they are both connected spiritually.
through their histories, through their legacies, through their religion and culture, they are connected deeply and profoundly to the land.
And when we recognize and acknowledge that, the following steps will be much easier.
We mostly had the argument was about the music we listen to while doing our eight-day journey.
But that was the biggest argument we had so far.
I'm Fela Kuti, a Nigerian musician and founder of the Africa Beat.
Thank you, Aziz, for bringing justice to the interview.
Because I think in the first year of our shared work, Aziz would say, in the values of the future, he would say justice.
And I told him, Aziz, I don't know about justice.
So you can say it, but I'm not going to say it.
And I was born in the most secular world.
Jewish community and Jewish family that can be.
There was no synagogue, Beth Knesset in our kibbutz.