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Israeli soldiers dance 'Gangnam Style' with Palestinians

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Personally, i love this and at it's at Hebron no less.

Wearing a flak jacket and helmet, and carrying a heavy-duty assault rifle, the Israeli soldier sits gleefully on the shoulders of a young Palestinian man as he boogies along with the West Bank wedding crowd to the tune of Gangnam Style
Israeli soldiers dance 'Gangnam Style' with Palestinians




Now i know the IDF heirachy are far from impressed and i obviously understand their concerns, but you have to admit, in one dance, these young IDF soldiers have done more to promote peace, understanding and coexistence than we've seen in quite some time. It's not often the good news stories are reported.
 
Personally, i love this and at it's at Hebron no less.


Israeli soldiers dance 'Gangnam Style' with Palestinians




Now i know the IDF heirachy are far from impressed and i obviously understand their concerns, but you have to admit, in one dance, these young IDF soldiers have done more to promote peace, understanding and coexistence than we've seen in quite some time. It's not often the good news stories are reported.


Here is another such example, good to see that they can do something together and that it shows that the people in the region can cooperate, whether the politicians will is a very different matter

Israeli and Palestinian bands unite in 'metal brotherhood' | World news | theguardian.com
 
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