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We should not be afraid to talk

September 18, 2014 12:01
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The ceasefire was still holding when I accompanied Yuval Roth to pick up three Palestinian children in need of medical treatment not available in Gaza.

Road to Recovery (Derech Hachlama) is a non-profit organisation that provides transport for hundreds of Palestinian children suffering from cancer, leukaemia, kidney disease and other life-threatening illnesses. For these children and their families, travel costs to Israeli hospitals are prohibitive, particularly for patients requiring regular treatment.

Yuval Roth, a 60-year-old carpenter, founded the organisation as a way to recover from his own personal tragedy. In 1993, his brother Udi was kidnapped and killed by members of Hamas who were dressed as Orthodox Jews when they offered him a lift in their car.

"I heard an interview on Israeli radio with a man who lost his son in the same way," Roth told me. "After the broadcast, I called him and he told me about the Parents Circle, a group he was establishing to create dialogue between bereaved Israeli and Palestinian families." Roth joined the circle and, one day, a Palestinian member asked for Roth's help in getting his child to hospital. Realising that there were many families with similar needs, Roth set up Road to Recovery - which now has around 500 volunteers transporting hundreds of patients from the Palestinian territories to hospitals in Israel.