Yoseph Haddad, an Arab-Israeli from Nazareth, once took on Israel’s foes as a Golani Brigade commander. As CEO of Together Vouch for Each Other, which bridges gaps between Jews and Arabs in Israel, his attention is on a different threat to the Jewish state: American college campuses.

“We are sleeping in the arena of propaganda,” Haddad, 40, told JNS. “We still have one weapon they don’t. The truth backed by facts. And we’re not using it enough.”

Haddad spoke with JNS on the sixth day of a trip, which runs through Nov. 23, to the United States that his group is leading with 14 Arab-Israeli activists.

The delegation had just finished its visit to New York City, where the Arab Christians, Muslims and Druze on the trip protested outside United Nations headquarters in Turtle Bay and Grand Ce

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