Continued from Page 1 destiny, and according to inter national law. that area is not Israel’s, but it is occupied by Israel.' drawer said Zionism, or Jewish na tionalism. took hold in the late 1800s "when after 2.000 years of. lews living as a nation amongst nations, they realiz ed they could no longer survive as a nation without a land, un connected to the place where they were born." Brawer said. The political movement started to evolve as u reaction to the oppression the lews felt from Russia. The goal of the lews was simply to return to their land, he said. "It's unclear to me to day. . that the lews ever really had a clear idea of how they would deal with the non-|ewish population." drawer said. Because of pressure to create the state, the Jews were not prepared to deal with the land’s existing population, he said. Although most lews feel as if they have no other place to live, they realize that to create a democratic society, they an; go ing to have to deal with non lews in the state, he said "It still isn’t clear how Jews could democratically absorb the non-Jews in a lewish state, and today, when we speak about the work that we do. we are dealing with that exact issue.” Brewer said. One way to develop trust bet ween the two groups Gf people is to increase the amount of positive interaction and knowledge between the two communities. Brewer said. *‘VVe need to try to change the establishment that is not gear ing the societies toward a peaceful coexistence, but rather toward their separation.'' Brewer said. Because of their different backgrounds. Mula and Brewer can educate people about the social, political and economic realities that exist within the country. Multi said. Mula grew up learning Arabic, and h«i learned at an ear ly age that there were different existences fur Arabs and lews, he saiil lie decided to go to a |ewish high school in order to "unders tand their thoughts, their life, to know them personally, not just as a group." he said. Mula discovered that although he was raised to understand the |ewish culture, his Jewish classmates knew nothing about his. he said. "They know nothing about my religion, my life; not about me as an individual or about my national rights in this enuu try They don't think anything about my roots, about my history in this country." he said. Although Mula lived in a village that existed for 2.(MX) years and his family had lived there for 800 years, "for (the lews|. I'm not a person. I'm not someone who has roots in this place, so they can t unders tand." he said Most Arabs, including Mula. do not resent the lews for being in Israel, he said. "It's not that I don't want you here, it's that I can't pay the price for your life hew." he said Most Jews anti Arabs living in Israel are working for the same goals, although they are coming from different situations and backgrounds. Mula said "Even though we have dif ferent realities and different solutions for the future vve are all just people living and ex isting day to day in this part of the Middle East." Mula said "We are people who believe in democracy and etpiality for people, and that's where we can start work Even though we have differences, we will always have differences, we have to start with (democracy)." Mula said Airport — Continued from Page 1 Voters in March would ap prove or reject a revenue-backed general obligation bond for the city's share of the $18.2 million expansion project. 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