WATCH: Hiroshima and Holocaust survivors meet in Jerusalem

Last month, a group of four Hiroshima survivors visited Israel through the initiative of Sharon Dolev and the Israeli Disarmament Movement. Dolev is engaged in one of the most difficult form of activism: the call for a discussion over the Israeli nuclear program, which is considered taboo by media and public alike. “Bringing Hiroshima survivors to Israel,” Dolev said at an event in the Heinrich Boell Stiftung, “was the fulfillment of a life-long dream.”

The Social TV accompanied the survivors in their visit, which included an emotional visit to the Holocaust museum Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, where they met Jewish survivors. Watch the report, with English subtitles, here:

Research: Noam Foreman; Cameramen: Adam Kaminsky, Noam Foreman; Subtitles: Bob Goldman. The Social TV is an independent media NGO working to promote social change, human rights, social justice and equality, and to mobilize its viewers towards activism.

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