@jubilee

Thank you so much to YouTube for making it possible to produce this important episode of Middle Ground. We want to say thank you to our participants but also to our audience for always enabling respectful and meaningful conversation in our comments. We know this discussion does not address all aspects or perspectives of this very deep and historical conflict, but we did our best to represent as many perspectives as we could.  For those of you that don’t know, Jubilee's philosophy for Middle Ground is to bring people together and have an open dialogue in order to develop a deeper sense of understanding and empathy. We hope you all enjoy :) If you felt as moved as we did by the conversation, please share the video to as many people as you can!

@nsMfps

The Palestinian guy in the white t-shirt didn't smile even once. You can clearly see that when he lost his 10 year old sister in front of his eyes, his vision in life completely changed

@niamhmcdermott7512

I like that she corrected herself 'your sister didn't pass away she was murdered' shows major respect to her death

@Kookie-zv4bu

Arab deserved a translator, the man had so much more to say

@Xerazal

Ran: "yea i want peace"

Also Ran: "You can live here but its gonna be under our rule, our ways, because youre on our land."

So you don't want peace, you want control and dominion over others.

@amokana

BIG respect to the guy who lost his 10yo sister and still wants to discuss solutions to the conflict, we need people like you for a better future

@chicksteak1004

"I was born to live but my sister was born to die" this made me flood in tears

@hazelbluealroy1471

Imagine telling someone your 10 year old sister was shot before your eyes and them saying that it was in self defense.

@droson8712

That Israeli dudes attitude is sickening. He doesn't even let the Palestinian guy speak but bombards him with information that isn't necessarily even true or important to the discussion at hand and to the people he's talking to.

@tasmiphile

“The soldier who killed my sister didn’t go to jail” I can feel his pain.

@salmakhaled500

There is a deep pain and sadness in the eyes of the Palestinian guy. I don't know how he could sit with them and tried to pretend that it's okay but he is dying inside. I hope he finds happiness and peace in his life.

@mahendraa98

"The best revenge is not to be like your enemy."

Arab has a great heart. I hope he'll find peace.

@alterbuct2105

Imagine being an outsider and the nerve to say "It's not your land"

@morganapendragon2756

The Palestinian guy really broke my heart. He still cares about other sights feelings despite his murdered sister. I'm sure his gorgeus heart can beat this hatred.

@samanthaadams86

coming back to this after 4 years with everything going on now is so heartbreaking honestly

@hamezabeshir9154

The Palestinian guy "Arab" had a lot to say, he wanted to say more but the language failed him but I felt his words.

@farhanaakterdaisy-se8kh

It's been six years since this interaction happened. I wonder what are their views today!

@maddyadams8269

The Palestinian guy is still grieving. There's a lot of sadness in his eyes yet what is so heartbreaking is he still believe in peace and empathy despite everything. He isn't bitter and  become vengeful when he got all the reasons on earth to be one.

@JoeyToothpicks

Coming back to this conversation 5 years later and sharing in the aftermath of the recent violent outbreak. We need to have more hard conversations like this.

@JosephIanCKing

Jubilee should contact these people again and have a second middle ground meeting.