Our view is that if we are still publishing Du-Et by issue 20 then we have failed to do our job. We hope that by then there's enough integration of Arab journalists into the Hebrew media, that there will be no need for a separate newspaper raising Arab issues. |
The newspaper is generating more interest than ever. Now we have to turn journalists away. We just don't have enough space in each issue to feature everyone who wants to write. |
These are places where Arabs and Jews would not normally travel and people they would not normally meet. The journalists write about what they find, how they feel and what they experience on these visits. Often their reactions are not necessarily what you would expect. It opens the door to a new type of dialogue between very different sectors of Israeli society. |
These are things that we wouldn't normally read about in the Hebrew press. |