The 17-year-old Noman lives in Wade el-Neam, one of the Arab villages that are not officially recognised by the Israeli state, i.e. no electricity, no running water, no roads, no schools and no waste removal. Noman is an amateur photographer and he logs this devastating living situation with a humble camera. Currently, there are more than 100,000 Arab citizens of Israel living in 50 "unrecognized" villages.
Gamileh has lost her 17-year-old son Asiel. During a demonstration, he was beaten and shot dead by Israeli policemen in front of her eyes. Asiel had been a member of the peace association “Seeds of Peace”, and he was wearing the green club pullover, when he was killed. From 2000 to today 50 Arab citizens of Israel have been killed by the israeli security forces.
Taisier (40) is married. His wife, a Palestinian without Israeli citizenship has received a residence permit that she has to renew each year. Nonetheless, she has hardly any rights in Israel. She is not allowed to work, to drive a car or to take up studies, and she is not entitled to Israeli health care services. On the other hand, every Jewish person is granted Israeli citizenship on the first day of their arrival in the country.
Maisa, a 23-year-old music student, lives in Jaffa. She is the only Arab girl in her course of studies. In simple everyday situations, she is confronted with an ever-present discrimination: on the bus, in the restaurant, at the offices and with the authorities. Nonetheless, she has many Jewish colleagues as well as friends and believes in peace, dialogue and coexistence. With her voice and her guitar she fights against discrimination against the Palestinians. She has not decided for traditional Arab music and sings reggae, rap and hip hop music in Arabic language, instead.