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Organ donations bring hope after Jewish-Arab strife in Israel

Mahmoud Mahammid Kiwan, father of Mumammad, a 17-year-old Arab citizen of Israel who died after succumbing to his wounds sustained during clashes with Israeli riot police, looks on as he stands inside a mourning tent at their home in Umm el Fahm, northern Israel May 24, 2021. Picture taken May 24, 2021. REUTERS/Ammar Awad

A shared commitment to life after the deaths of a Jewish man and an Arab teenager in Israeli communal violence has brought a rare ray of hope that divisions can be bridged.

While fighting Palestinian militants in Gaza this month, a shaken Israel grappled with an eruption of violence on city streets between Jews and the country's Arab minority.

Yigal Yehoshua, 56, was killed by Arab rioters in the city of Lod, near Tel Aviv. Muhammad Mahammid Kiwan, 17, died in the northern Arab town of Umm al-Fahm during clashes with Israeli riot police.

Friends and family members of Yigal Yehoshua, who died after succumbing to his wounds, sustained during Arab-Jewish violence in the mixed city of Lod, wear Jewish prayer shawls during the mourning period following Yehoshua's death, in Moshav Hadid, Israel May 23, 2021. Picture taken May 23, 2021. REUTERS/Corinna Kern

Yehoshua's family agreed to donate his organs. The Jewish man's kidney went to Randa Aweis, a 59-year-old Palestinian woman from Jerusalem, an outcome they warmly embraced.

Kiwan's family also agreed that the Arab youth's organs should be transplanted to help others.

Back at home making stuffed grapes, Aweis, who had waited years for a new kidney, said: "I was shocked. I was shocked. I was happy, but also shocked."

Efraim, the brother of Yigal Yehoshua, who died after succumbing to his wounds, sustained during Arab-Jewish violence in the mixed city of Lod, poses for a photograph during the Jewish mourning period following Yehoshua's death, in Moshav Hadid, Israel May 23, 2021. Picture taken May 23, 2021. REUTERS/Corinna Kern

She said Yehoshua's wife, in tears, had spoken to her via phone video, telling her to "be healthy".

"I hope there will be peace between (the) two sides," Aweis said.

Yehoshua's brother, Efraim, said that "with God's help, we will meet her and her family and will rejoice together that she is healthier now.

Randa Aweis, who received a kidney donation from Yigal Yehoshua, who died after succumbing to his wounds sustained during Arab-Jewish violence in the mixed city of Lod, looks on while standing in her kitchen at her home in Jerusalem May 26, 2021. Picture taken May 26, 2021. REUTERS/Ammar Awad

"I think that we may be a symbol of co-existence," he said, adding that "saving lives, no matter whose," was paramount.

In Umm al-Fahm, Muhammad Kiwan's father, Mahmoud, voiced a similar sentiment.

"Thank God, there were six human beings who were in danger and they survived due to (my son's) organs, and I am proud of that," he said.

Mahmoud Mahammid Kiwan, father of Mumammad, a 17-year-old Arab citizen of Israel who died after succumbing to his wounds sustained during clashes with Israeli riot police, looks on during his interview with Reuters at their home in Umm el Fahm, northern Israel May 24, 2021. Picture taken May 24, 2021. REUTERS/Ammar Awad

"We wish them full recovery, whatever and whoever they are."

(Reporting by Sinan Abu Mayzer and Dedi Hayun; Writing by Jeffrey Heller; Editing by Mike Collett-White)

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