A contributed photograph, undated, features Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish at the center in Israel.


December 8, 2023

In the heart of Toronto, Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish grapples with the ongoing conflict that haunts his daily life, despite being thousands of miles away from the tumultuous region. In an exclusive interview with CTV National News Correspondent Heather Butts, Abuelaish shared the profound suffering that defines his existence.

Expressing the anguish that accompanies each day, the Palestinian Canadian highlighted the constant fear for the safety of his extended family and community. His concerns extend beyond close relatives, encapsulating the people he grew up with in the Jabalia refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. The horrors of the conflict have reached him personally, as he lost three daughters and a niece in 2009 due to an Israeli strike on his Gaza home. The recent clashes have further deepened his family's tragedy, claiming the lives of more than 20 extended family members.

Born and raised in the Jabalia camp, Abuelaish made history by becoming the first Palestinian doctor with a staff position at an Israeli hospital, where he advocated for equality. Despite his commitment to healing and promoting reconciliation through healthcare, tragedy has persistently shadowed his efforts.

Abuelaish, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the equal value of Palestinian lives and freedom in the quest for peace. He refuses to succumb to hatred, asserting his strength and determination to overcome challenges. While advocating against revenge, he urges the international community to play a more significant role in addressing the root causes of the conflict.

In Tel Aviv, Yonatan Zeigen, who lost his mother, Vivian Silver, in a Hamas attack on October 7, echoes a similar call for unity and understanding. Silver, a dedicated peace activist, aimed to bridge the divisions between Palestinians and Israelis. Zeigen emphasizes the need to focus on shared interests and redirect energy toward conflict resolution instead of deepening animosities.

United in grief and a shared desire for change, both Abuelaish and Zeigen stress the tragic consequences of war, emphasizing the urgent need for transformation. Abuelaish, drawing on his medical background, sees treating the conflict akin to addressing a patient—healing begins by halting the bloodshed, stabilizing the situation, and then tackling the root causes.

In the face of personal tragedies, these two men, living worlds apart, united in their profound hope that more people will embrace the message of humanity and equality, paving the way for lasting peace. Their plea transcends borders, resonating with the shared desire for security and well-being that unites people globally.

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