President Rivlin meets London Mayor Boris Johnson 10 November 2015

President Rivlin meets London Mayor Boris Johnson

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    President Rivlin: This is just one example of coexistence between Jews and Arabs in Israel - which can be an example for our relations with our neighbors the Palestinians, and the whole region.
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    President Rivlin and London Mayor Boris Johnson at the kickoff of a Jewish/Arab children’s soccer match President Rivlin and London Mayor Boris Johnson at the kickoff of a Jewish/Arab children’s soccer match Copyright: GPO/Mark Neiman
     
     
    (Communicated by the President's Spokesperson)
    President of Israel Reuven Rivlin this afternoon (Tuesday 10 November 2015) together with Mayor of London Boris Johnson MP, kicked off the new soccer season in Jerusalem of the ‘Equalizer’ organization, which works with around 140 schools across Israel to build confidence and understanding between Jewish and Arab children. The President and Mayor met with local children and joined in as they held an exhibition friendly match.
     
    Before the match, held in Jerusalem, the two conducted a private meeting in which they discussed the importance of coexistence projects – such as Equalizer, which is supported by the British Embassy in Israel - and opportunities to deepen cooperation between Israel and the UK.
     
    The President and the Mayor of London were then received on the soccer pitch by children aged between 10-12, representing teams from the Jewish school of Geulim, and from the Arab school in Ein Rafa.
     
    President Rivlin welcomed the Mayor of London and his delegation, and thanked them for supporting the project. He said, "I am delighted to participate in this initiative, which is supported by the British Embassy, and which works to bring together all the citizens of Israel through sport. Today we see young Israelis - Jewish and Muslim children - playing football not just against each other, but together. This is just one example of coexistence between Jews and Arabs in Israel. We are cooperating together in Jaffa, in Akko, in Jerusalem, and across the country. Such coexistence can be an example for our relations with our neighbors the Palestinians, and the whole region."
     
    Mayor Johnson thanked President Rivlin for his warm welcome, and expressed his pride at the opportunity to visit Israel, and especially Jerusalem. He noted, "Bringing together young people through sport, teaches them friendship, self-esteem, and how to work as a team, and this is a wonderful thing to see."
     
    The President and the Mayor then kicked off the exhibition match between the mixed sides of Arab and Jewish children – even teaming up to score a goal.