APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday April 29, 2015
Quote of the day:
“I was scared. It was my first time in Ramallah, and before I entered her home, I was really afraid of what I would
say, how I would speak with her mother. I had a lot of fears. And then, when I went in, I saw an elderly, tired
woman, and the first thing she did when she saw me was hug me. I saw behind her a huge poster of her dead daughter,
and during this hug I suddenly felt her daughter, the one she didn’t have. It was all mixed in my head. I was
suddenly her daughter, who wanted to kill me, and this confusion — the understanding that all is one, and suffering
is suffering, and that a woman who loses her daughter is a woman who loses her daughter no matter where, and that I
can be anyone’s daughter — is basically one of the things that brought me to writing the script.”
--Israeli filmmaker Shira Geffen tells about her visit to the home of a Palestinian suicide bomber in a
fascinating interview in Haaretz+.**