Ziv Stahl has been working for years for reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians. On October 7, the activist herself had to hide from terrorists and experienced the horror first hand.
When Ziv Stahl landed in Germany, she was able to breathe again for the first time in months – this is what the Israeli human rights activist says at the meeting with the star in Berlin. Even though demonstrators wearing Palestinian scarves walk through the streets of the capital, here she gains some distance from the heated atmosphere in her home country. In Germany, she speaks to politicians about the issue that has been close to her heart for years: reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians. Despite the war, despite the massacre on October 7th – which she witnessed herself. When Stahl talks about how she hid from terrorists that day, her hands shake.
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