Israeli-Argentinian conductor Daniel Barenboim, a tireless campaigner for peace between Israel and the Palestinians, says “new paths” for peace are needed after last week’s attacks in France.
Barenboim, 72, who is renowned for his attempts to make peace through music, added that the situation in the Middle East is “much worse” now than when he set up a “peace orchestra” known as the East-West Divan orchestra with Palestinian scholar Edward W. Said in 1999.
“This is why any project that could encourage young people to seek contact with The Other is important,” he tells a news conference where he will perform on Saturday.
“We should look for new paths after what happened in France, and be inspired by nations where Jewish and Muslim communities live in peace,” he told a news conference in Madrid.
“We should look for another way to live and ask ourselves why these types of things happen,” he added.
Daniel Barenboim (photo credit: CC-BY-Alkan, Wikimedia Commons)
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