‘Oasis of peace’ in wartime
The challenges faced by Israeli Jews and Arabs living together in a unique community.
Wahat al-Salam/Neve Shalom is a unique community located on a hilltop between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, where Jewish and Palestinian families have lived together since the late 1970s.
Journalist Mike Lanchin first visited the community in the early 1980s when there was just a handful of Jews and Palestinian families living in makeshift houses poking out from the scrub land. Now, it boasts a fully bilingual-binational day school - the first of its kind – with children coming from the surrounding area, as well as a conflict resolution centre visited by Palestinians and Jews. Facilitators from the centre host inter-faith workshops outside the community.
More than 40 years after its establishment, Wahat al-Salam/Neve Shalom today faces some of its most testing times following the 7 October 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel and the subsequent war in Gaza, Over the past months, Mike has been speaking to residents, young and old, about what the future now holds for this cross-community experiment.
Producer/presenter: Mike Lanchin
Producer: Alex Strangeways-Booth
A CTVC production for BBC World Service
(Photo: A bench inside the primary school of Wahat al-Salam/Neve Shalom is inscribed with the words 'Love for others what you love for yourself'. Credit: Inbar Zak)
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