The scene in question centers around a passionate discussion between Sara and Habib's mother. Sara strongly believes that Jews need a place where they can be safe and secure.
“I’ve been thinking lately that after thousands of years of prosecution of the Jews by other people, hasn’t the time come for the Jewish people to have their own homeland? A place that they’re safe?”, Sara asks.
In contrast, Habib's mother has a different view, emphasizing the importance of considering the rights and claims of the Arab communities already residing in the land. Her perspective resonates deeply with the ongoing conflict in the region.
Habib's mother raises a powerful and thought-provoking question: “At what price my child? The gradual occupation of the land that belongs to the Arabs already there? Name one tradition or culture that allows for a guest to kill off the host?”
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