I loved it. I am a Muslim man from Afghanistan, and see no problem. The only problem I see is that you are not in Afghanistan and teaching here as well. Salam To all from Afghanistan. Thanks for your hard work my sister in faith.
This is so nice. I really like this teacher, and she seems to be doing a great job in that school, the students really seem to like her. Actually, when I watch this, I’m thinking: what’s actually the fuzz about this..? She’s just doing the world’s most natural thing, teaching kids.
@Abu Zilzal Toda, but how does she speak Arabic - learnt as a second language in school or are her family from an Arabic country? Just curious and interested.
Fisal's administration cut off the Palestinians from Syria, forcing them to find separate roots in their identity, and thus the Canaanite ethos was born. When examining what the Palestinians say about themselves, how each family describes its origin - there is no sign or trace of a "Canaanite" origin. Most families find their origin in Arab tribes, some of which have Kurdish or Egyptian roots. It was expected that there would be some effort to connect to a Philistine origin, but almost none😂. There is no direct or indirect evidence of the origin of the Palestinians from the Canaanite people, as they themselves tell of their origin. "In the days of the Ottoman Empire, the Arabs did not identify themselves as Palestinians." The expression Palestine was Western, including the Jews who immigrated to Israel, and the identification "Palestinian" belonged to the Zionists, while the Arabs identified themselves as "Arab.
Stories like this give us hope for humanity. May the Good people out there continue to bring peace to this world. Thank you!
I loved it. I am a Muslim man from Afghanistan, and see no problem. The only problem I see is that you are not in Afghanistan and teaching here as well.
Salam To all from Afghanistan.
Thanks for your hard work my sister in faith.
sister in... what? sorry?
@@EvilHamster428
In faith means we all follow the same Abrahimic religion Muslims, Jewish, and Christians.
We all are human beings ❤️
@@mma-gb3si Islam is not an Abrahamic religion, it is more PAGAN than Abrahamic.
Nice to see muslims and jews integrating because they have alot similarities
......goosebumps!!!! Beautiful!!!! All of them.
This is so nice. I really like this teacher, and she seems to be doing a great job in that school, the students really seem to like her. Actually, when I watch this, I’m thinking: what’s actually the fuzz about this..? She’s just doing the world’s most natural thing, teaching kids.
keep up the good work
אישה מקסימה , ומורה אמיתית.יישר כוח לכולם.
Excellent. I love these stories!!!!
זה רעיון מעולה שכך זה יהיה
@ חן מסיל Chen Massil
I don’t know what you said, but I Liked it, because I trust my Jewish cousins.lol
Wonderful.
Being bilingual can help them get a better job or open more opportunities-no everyone grows up to want or care to be religious or political.
A lot of influence of Arabic on Hebrew.
5000 ago, both arabic and hebrew were the same language
@@EvilHamster428 was Aharamaic.
and vice versa
how is she a native Arabic-speaker? Parents from Yemen/Iraq/Egypt ... or, have I misunderstood?
@Abu Zilzal Toda, but how does she speak Arabic - learnt as a second language in school or are her family from an Arabic country? Just curious and interested.
@@SionTJobbins she is mizrahi her parents are from a Arab country
She looks super North African or Arab
She looks like moriya Ettinger
Is she Sacha Baron Cohen?
So beautiful that Palestinian children are being taught their ancestral Canaanite language of Hebrew.
Those students are israeli arabs they live in Israel
Arabs Israeli
Israeli arabs . Also Palestinians are not the Canaanites hahahaahahahahahaha
@@GUYCH2004 you right
Fisal's administration cut off the Palestinians from Syria, forcing them to find separate roots in their identity, and thus the Canaanite ethos was born.
When examining what the Palestinians say about themselves, how each family describes its origin - there is no sign or trace of a "Canaanite" origin. Most families find their origin in Arab tribes, some of which have Kurdish or Egyptian roots.
It was expected that there would be some effort to connect to a Philistine origin, but almost none😂.
There is no direct or indirect evidence of the origin of the Palestinians from the Canaanite people, as they themselves tell of their origin.
"In the days of the Ottoman Empire, the Arabs did not identify themselves as Palestinians." The expression Palestine was Western, including the Jews who immigrated to Israel, and the identification "Palestinian" belonged to the Zionists, while the Arabs identified themselves as "Arab.