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Peace, peace 
to the people of God 
everywhere 
Peace, peace 
to the people of God 
everywhere
Greetings gracious viewers, 
and welcome to 
Enlightening Entertainment 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
While esteemed 
statesmen and women 
are making encouraging 
progress in peace talks 
between Israel and Palestine, 
many civil organizations 
and artists are also 
contributing to the endeavor. 
Today, please join us 
as we listen to the voices 
of Palestinian people 
who present their culture 
and wishes to the world 
through the work they do.
Let’s meet Youssef, 
a Palestinian taxi driver, 
one of Supreme Master 
Television’s 
friends and guides who 
kindly assisted us during 
the filming on location.
Some Arabs people, 
Muslims people, 
they put their hat 
when they come back 
from Mecca – 
why do I like this – 
they cover the, the, the 
whole head up to here. 
That’s also traditional. 
Not everybody uses 
nowadays actually. 
But Jewish people, 
they use it, and even though 
they use the kippah, 
and they use another hat, 
to cover also. 
We asked Youssef how 
he thought lasting peace 
could be reached. 
It depends on us, 
people to people, 
Jewish and Arabs. 
According to the whole 
situation nowadays, 
the peace is needed 
for both sides, 
even for the people, 
even for them, 
keep their lives, and keep 
their families, and society 
and the whole thing, 
to make it kind of peace, 
at least something 
like quiet, at least. 
Each time 
we visit the Holy Land, 
the people we meet 
express a shared wish.
To really live in peace 
side by side with others. 
This is my hope 
as any Palestinian 
or human being. 
Living in the Holy Land 
makes me somehow 
feel special, because well,
three main religions 
join in one place. 
As I said 
it makes me feel good. 
It makes me 
feel very special. 
But on the other hand 
it makes me feel sad of 
what is actually going on. 
So we hope 
we live in harmony again. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has expressed her 
concern for the situation 
for the Palestinian 
and Israeli people.
Me too, I’m concerned 
even though 
I am not Jewish 
and I’m not Palestinian. 
But I love both 
of these people, I’m sure 
they can talk together and 
understand each other. 
So, it will also depend on 
both the Palestinian and 
the Israel governments. 
We pray for them. 
Because the people, 
they want peace. 
It is well known that 
it is easier to befriend one 
who is familiar 
than a stranger. 
As per Supreme Master 
Ching Hai’s 
loving instructions, 
Supreme Master 
Television has been 
presenting introductions 
to various aspects 
of Palestinian culture. 
Such as music…
Art…
Dance… 
Crafts and costumes…
And visits to 
Palestinian cities, such as 
Bethlehem, Ramallah, 
Nablus, and Hebron.
Hebron is a very old city. 
It has a very famous mosque 
Al-Haram Al-Ibrahime, 
in which Abraham 
is buried with his sons.
We have enjoyed both 
famous and ordinary 
locations, including 
the warm home of Youssef, 
who cordially invited us 
to film a cooking show 
with his family.
We all know that Palestine 
has a long history 
regarding food preparation.
In our traditions, 
food is considered a way 
to express our hospitality.
In weddings and 
in all kinds of events  
we prepare 
specific kinds of foods. 
There are foods 
for wintertime, 
and other foods 
for summertime. 
This vegetarian program 
will be the first of its kind 
in Palestine. 
The Palestinian people 
have been known 
for their hospitality.
We’re very friendly, 
this is our culture. 
If you come to 
the Palestinian people 
they can welcome you 
at their home 
from the very beginning. 
We are very simple 
people who can share 
our culture through
our communication, 
through our welcoming, 
though our inviting you 
to our home. 
Staying here 
in this Arab region 
on the Mount of Olives 
is an amazing experience 
for me. 
The people here 
are so hospitable. 
Everyone wants to
reach out and help you, 
and give you directions, 
and welcome you. 
People who walk past you, 
they hold out their hand 
and say, 
“Welcome to our place.” 
And we have these 
beautiful children here 
say “Halo!” 
And yes, so I am really 
looking forward to 
meeting a lot more 
Palestinian people. 
Many people 
may have heard of 
Gaza or the West Bank, 
but may not yet 
be familiar with 
the beautiful arts 
that are unique 
to these regions.
This is a thobe, 
and it’s a dress 
from the Gaza area. 
It is called 
the Majdal dress. 
And it is all embroidered 
with very nice colorful, 
fuchsia colors, which 
are typical of that area. 
The material also is 
weaved in Gaza, and it’s 
also famous for its stripes 
here and there, and here. 
A Holy Land 
that is also a cultured, 
sophisticated land.
When I look, I look back 
at the whole centuries. 
I look at the Arabic and 
the Muslim civilizations. 
They were stunning. 
They accomplished a lot. 
In the general civilization, 
in the fields of chemistry, 
algebra, calligraphy, 
architecture. 
Palestine has always been 
a land of exchange 
and co-existence. 
The sacred Old City 
of Jerusalem, for instance, 
has four main quarters: 
Muslim, Jewish, 
Christian, and Armenian.
It's the city of faith, 
the city of all religions, 
it's for the Muslims, 
for the Christians,
and for the Jews. 
Arabs and Jews 
lived together 
for many hundred years 
in friendship. 
Harmonious co-existence 
is a way of life 
in the collective 
Palestinian memory.
When we are here 
as kids, we really 
meet a lot of friends, 
through this life.  
We never know about 
color or Christianity 
or Muslims or the Jews. 
Today, there are 
many Palestinians 
who are working through 
creative social endeavors 
to rebuild the original 
peaceful relationships 
among the people 
of the Holy Land.
For example, if we 
practice non-violence, 
we not only practice it 
in theory, we give people 
preliminary training. 
So we go to the field, 
we give the 
non-violence training 
as well as we do have 
follow-up campaigns. 
We focus on non-violence 
to let people believe 
about these things. 
Here in Palestine, 
all of the people 
receive their news 
from the TV or 
the internet or the radios. 
And we try every time 
to say the truth 
about everything. 
And it really 
touched people. 
When you touch people 
by their personal things 
and by their reality, 
it will be so effective.
The Peace it Together 
program, founded by 
Adri Hamael and 
Reena Lazar, brings youth 
from Palestine, Israel, 
and Canada together 
for constructive activities 
on the topic of 
intercultural peace.
I was motivated to create 
this group because 
there is a tragic conflict 
going on 
in the Middle East. 
The majority of them, 
Palestinians living in the 
West Bank or Gaza never 
have the opportunity 
to meet Israelis, 
and vice versa, of course. 
So this project 
was inspired by projects 
around the world, where 
Israelis and Palestinians 
come together. 
We are going 
to make films together. 
That means you’re going 
to have to put skills 
with each other, 
and practice the filming 
and practice everything 
together, talking. 
So each one of us knows 
the other really good and 
that makes us really close 
to each other. 
Palestinian artists 
use their talents to share 
the message of peace.
Music is really 
a very powerful technique. 
They say music is 
the language of the world. 
We are exposing 
more internationally 
through music, 
in a positive way, 
that we talk about peace. 
Here is my voice, 
from the brown land, 
it's coming… coming… 
coming 
My voice from 
the mountain of spirits 
is coming…
from my field… 
from my sun, 
from my field… 
from my sun
Usually people 
who do Debka either, like 
for example our dances, 
we have dances 
that celebrate a wedding, 
dances that kind of 
portray the struggle 
of the Palestinians and 
we also have fun dances 
that are just for fun.
I think 
that one portrays a lot of 
the Palestinian pride, 
the feelings of 
being back in Palestine and 
the beauty of the dance.
Hebron is well-known for 
many traditional industries 
such as pottery, faience, 
glass blowing, 
and many others.
Thanks to Allah, 
I'm number 1 in Palestine 
in this field, and 
I represent it outside. 
I went to France 
about 20 times, and to 
Italy, Syria, and Dubai. 
I will take you
to the story of Christ.
Here are some products.
This is how Palestinians
used to wear (clothes)
when Jesus was born.
This is the story of Jesus.
And that’s also made of
olivewood, which
Palestine is known for.
This is also
made of olivewood.
We have many, many
products in our houses 
that are made of olivewood.
This is one kind 
from about one hundred 
of kinds of sweets. 
This factory is maybe 
about 175 years [old] 
nearly, since my father
and grandfather. 
We send for all people 
in West Bank, 
here in West Bank, 
Hebron, Ramallah, 
Bethlehem, and everyone. 
Now some of people 
from Palestine in Qatar 
live in Jidda 
in Saudi Arabia,
[they] say to their family, 
“Send to us from this kind.” 
Because everything 
is natural in it. Okay. 
Tel Aviv took it from us 
many, many, million 
from this kind. 
Some women, 
you see this, 
they’re carrying hope. 
When I’m in trouble, 
I remember my mother, 
then I gain the strength, 
that I don’t want 
to let her down. 
As a Palestinian, 
this is the way I see 
the Palestinian woman. 
And all of it, it comes 
from the affection 
to my mother, always. 
They are 
very, very powerful;
they are strong.
When you carry the hope, 
you’re always strong.
So if we look here
on this right side,
you will see 
a Palestinian woman
who is carrying a basket
on her head.
It could be 
filled with olives.
It could be
filled with grapes.
It could be filled with
oranges or apples or figs.
You never know,
it doesn’t matter
what she is carrying.
And then her features 
are Palestinian.
This is the bride's dress. 
The fish is also a symbol 
of Christ and the good. 
This crescent and star 
are Islamic symbols. 
Part of the Palestinian
is traditional clothes.
Part of the Palestinian
traditional clothes is
the Palestinian kaffiyeh
and the kaffiyeh is
usually worn on the head.
All the world knew
the Palestinian kaffiyeh
through the kaffiyeh
that used to be
dressed by Yasser Arafat.
Now, the Palestinians
are doing the traditional
kaffiyeh, which is
the black and white.
There is another kaffiyeh
that is red and white.
This book,
it’s written between me
and a friend of mine.
He is Jewish
and I'm Palestinian.
We became
really good friends.
Each short story tells
a lot about this friendship
and the harmony
between the two people.
I know from the beginning,
this book will have a voice.
And this book will
have lots of feedback
from people,
admiring this courage
from me and from him.
“If they can
make peace there,
we could make it here.”
Indeed, the peace message 
from Palestine, 
as brought by the 
past prophets and saints 
who walked here, 
has prevailed. 
Upon getting to know 
more about the people, 
all else fall away and only 
beauty and love remain.
My wish, everybody’s wish,
that I work with,
they want peace and love
to be on Earth.
Not just here,
everywhere in the world.
It’s such a beautiful dance
and it’s beautiful because
it shows our culture.
And I think that’s
the most important thing
that we perform,
to preserve and show
our culture to the world. 
I believe in one God. 
I believe 
the request from God 
to be good for each other, 
not to kill each other. 
And this is so important 
that everybody’s got to 
love each other.
Our appreciation 
for all the wonderful 
Palestinian people 
who dedicate themselves 
to promoting mutual 
reconciliation and respect 
through their magnificent 
crafts, projects, 
and daily examples 
of tolerance. 
May our combined efforts 
ensure a bright future 
of peace and prosperity 
for all humankind, 
with God’s blessings.
Thank you for joining us 
on today’s 
Enlightening Entertainment. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
Blessed be your 
noble and kind hearts.