
The Israeli companies taking a stand for coexistence
Many of Israel’s largest corporations have released public statements decrying violence and promoting the value of a shared society.

Many of Israel’s largest corporations have released public statements decrying violence and promoting the value of a shared society.

“I do not care about religion or skin color, we are all human beings,” says Fadi Kasem, a nurse at the Galilee Medical Center.

Yigal Yehoshua died after a brick was thrown at his head. One of his kidneys went to a Christian Arab woman and other organs to three other Israelis.

‘My Muslim workers feel the same way I do: They want to get back to work as fast as possible. It will be an answer to the villains who want to destroy coexistence.’

It’s amazingly accurate, can work come rain or shine, and doesn’t require heavy muscle to operate.

The violent conflict with Gaza did not stop mothers and kids from three Muslim countries observing Ramadan at Save a Child’s Heart in Holon.

I can’t count how many messages I’ve sent to my loved ones saying, ‘There are rockets, I am in a bomb shelter and I am safe.’

Director of Human Milk Bank braves missiles to take donated breast milk to southern hospitals after crisis leads to rash of premature births.

‘We cannot forget that we believe in the same God. All of us are children of Abraham. We must look, with all the problems, at the half-full cup,’ says Waqf official at Akko meeting.

Against the backdrop of conflict between Israel’s Jewish and Arab population, leaders of coexistence groups explain why they are not going to give up.

A Muslim doctor was beaten by an angry mob as he went to aid a Jew who had been stabbed in an Arab riot in Tamra in the Galilee.

Medical staff at hospitals in Israel call for peaceful coexistence and cooperation between Jews and Arabs against the backdrop of growing conflict.

Missiles are falling, cities are aflame with rioting and there are rumors the IDF may invade Gaza. Now is the time to remember that Israel is about more than violence and conflict.

As Israel’s Gaza-area towns are under bombardment, President Rivlin opens his official residence to citizens under fire. The Tourism Ministry and many cities and towns offer free activities to those from hard-hit areas.

Every year, Save a Child’s Heart gives free heart surgeries to children from Gaza and the world. It’s an undertaking that changes the lives of everyone involved.