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As an Israeli Palestinian band, we are the poster child of discrimination and diversity

As1one went on a tour of UK schools, where they performed songs and gave talks on mental health

May 21, 2025 12:53
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“We're like the poster child of discrimination and diversity,” says Neta Rozenblat of Israeli Palestinian boy band As1one. “You have so many people around the world voicing their opinions, but there's not enough voices talking about what it's like to be both [Israeli and Palestinian].”

Last week the band’s six members – Palestinian Christian Aseel Farah, Palestinian Bedouin Muslim Sadik Abu Dogosh, and Jewish Israelis Nadav Philips, Neta Rozenblat, Niv Lin and Ohad Attia – went on a tour of UK schools, where they performed songs and discussed mental health, discrimination, diversity and cyber bullying.

At North Birmingham Academy, Halesowen College in the West Midlands, Haven High Academy in Lincolnshire, and Winifred Holtby School in Hull, they played a 20-minute set including Stranger and Together As One, followed by a talk and question and answer session.

A documentary series, first aired last year on Paramount+, followed the band’s journey from their beginnings on a bootcamp in Neve Shalom – part of the search and audition launched by industry hitmakers James Diener and Ken Levitan (who signed and developed Maroon 5 and Kings Of Leon) to find the most talented singers and musicians in Israel. Brought together to show the possibilities of co-existence, in 2023 the six young Jewish Israelis and Palestinians embarked on their life’s dream as a boy band bound for Los Angeles to record their debut album. And then they arrived in the entertainment capital of the world the day before October 7.

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