Just as Jews in the U.S. joined Martin Luther King, I'm sure hundreds of thousands of Jews will join the struggle for civil equality in Israel.
From Ayman Odeh
I can argue like a Marxist about whether there was a global Jewish nation 200 years ago or whether it was just a religion. But this really doesn't matter.
If you believe you're a nation, then I accept you as a nation.
I flee from symbols. I think those who don't want to solve problems go to the symbols. I'm looking for content.
In reality, civil rights are more important than national rights. They're the content, the day-to-day: work, life. But people are sensitive to national rights.
I remember, I used to get off a bus, and if there was someone sitting in the station, I remember thinking maybe they were from Shin Bet and came for me.
My goal is that Jews feel safe in their country.
There can't be real peace without improving the integration of Arab society and making it part of the political game.
Maybe for you in America, Dr. King has become boring because you hear about him so much. But for me, he is the man who has most inspired me.
I do not put red lines on the Arab Palestinian nation.
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