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Ties between us are unbreakable and I've seen why

July 21, 2016 10:20
Baroness Williams (right) at the Hand in Hand School
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Last month I found myself among the narrow streets of the Old City of Jerusalem. It was a moment to reflect on the magnificent history of the holy sites of the Jewish, Christian and Muslim faiths.

I'd been to Israel once before, but this was my first visit as Communities Minister and I was excited to be on my way to meet some of the country's young people at the Hand in Hand School, located between the Arab community of Beit Safafa and the Jewish neighbourhood of Patt.

Opened in 1998, the school has grown from a makeshift classroom with just 20 students to a new campus accommodating more than 600 pupils.

While I was chatting to mums in the playground, one told me of their next-door neighbour, whose child attended another school. She'd told her five-year-old that "Jewish kids smell", only for her daughter to reply: "No they don't, they are my friends at school.'"