<img src="https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/5616×3744+0+0/resize/5616×3744!/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Ffb%2F73%2F03a88a434246a0ea8f02060595bf%2Faziz-maoz.JPG" alt="Aziz Abu Sarah (left) and Maoz Inon in Jaffa, Israel, in January. Their new book, The Future Is Peace: A Shared Journey Across the Holy Land, documents their peace activism that emerged from trauma and loss. Abu Sarah” s brother died from injuries inflicted in israeli custody and inon’s parents were killed by hamas-led militants on oct. 7, 2023.’>
An Israeli whose parents were killed on Oct. 7, 2023, and a Palestinian whose brother died from injuries in Israeli custody say they’ve become like brothers. Their new book is The Future Is Peace: A Shared Journey Across the Holy Land.
(Image credit: Maya Levin for NPR)
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Source: NPR.

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