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NPR’s Jaffa Salon Fetes ‘Oppressor’ Culture Amid Ruins.

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AN ISRAELI SALON IS DEFYING WAR—AND EXPOSING WHAT THE WORLD IGNORES

In the heart of the Jaffa flea market, a single salon is fighting a war the headlines don’t show. While violence and hatred tear Israel apart, one woman is forcing two sides to sit together.

Inbal Blech, 48, holds court outside Salon Jaffa. With a cigarette and a raucous laugh, she presides over a daily miracle. Palestinian and Jewish women—ordinary mothers, sisters, workers—come here. They get their nails done. They share gossip. They SIT TOGETHER. This photo, snapped right there, is living proof. While politicians scream, these women are whispering a different future.

But this is MORE than a feel-good story. It’s a DANGEROUS REBELLION. Tensions are at an all-time high since the October 7th attacks. Yet inside these four walls, women find a safety the government can’t provide. They are protected by one woman’s courage. Why isn’t this the real story? Who BENEFITS from you only seeing the violence?

The silence from leaders is DEAFENING. They don’t want you to see this. Because if people can talk over a manicure, what’s their excuse for the endless war? This salon exposes the ugly truth: peace is possible, but it’s being sabotaged every single day.

This small bench in Jaffa is the front line they’re trying to erase.



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