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Newly-formed activist groups hopes to offer a new solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict

Standing Together (Omdim B’Yachad) aims to end the conflict by campaigning on issues that affect both communities

November 28, 2019 12:37
Alon-Lee Green (left) and Sally Abed (right)

By

Ben Weich,

ben weich

2 min read

It can sometimes feel as though there are as many newly-formed activist groups springing up to offer a new solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict as there are grains of sand in the world.

But the idea underpinning Standing Together (Omdim B’Yachad) is different in that it aims to ultimately end the conflict by talking about almost all issues besides the conflict.

Made up of Israeli Jewish and Arab members and activists, it wages its campaigns on issues that affect both communities, bringing people together through their shared economic and social issues.

Two of its most prominent activists — Alon-Lee Green, who is Jewish, and Sally Abed, an Arab — are midway through a week-long tour of UK university towns to discuss their work with Jewish and non-Jewish students.