Jews hugging Germans | The Times of Israel
The 24 Israeli 16-year-olds pressed up against the rail in the Ben Gurion airport arrival hall that separates the recently landed from those who had come to meet them. Expectations were running high as the kids looked obsessively at their watches, texted furiously and strained their eyes for a glimpse of the arriving passengers. Suddenly a giant shout rose up — and the screaming adolescents burst through the barrier and into the cordoned-off entrance pavilion. They had just caught sight of a parallel group of 24 youths pushing luggage carts. Suitcases were immediately abandoned, as the two groups leaped into each other’s arms: hugging, laughing and showing all the exuberance and love of life that is instinctive when young people see their best friends after a prolonged absence. ….
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