 Welcome to the city of Haifa, a symbol of coexistence here in Israel. After all, it is the largest mixed city in the States. Around 280,000 people live here. Jews, Christians, Muslims, and Druze all together sharing this amazing and wonderful city. And here's the deal. In general, in Israel, you have freedom of religion. And unlike other cities in the Middle East, here in Haifa, Christians, Muslims, and Druze can practice their religion freely. For example, unlike in some European countries that wanted to ban Hijab, here Muslim women in Israel are free to wear Hijab or not. It's their decision. And if we're talking about coexistence in Haifa, we must talk about force. And specifically, football. We are here at Sami Offer Stadium. Home of Makabi and Apoel Khayfa. And both of these teams, both Arabs and Jews, play together regularly. Now listen to this. Many Makabi Haifa fans consider Zahe Ar-Mali, an Arab Israeli, to be the best striker to play ever for the club. And many Apoel Khayfa fans consider Najwani Ghraib, another Arab Israeli, to be one of the best defenders that ever played for the club as well. Wait, wait, wait. By the way, the captain of the Israeli football team is a Muslim. And where is the best place to see this coexistence in Israel that I'm talking about? The hospitals. Wait, I know what you're thinking, but hear me out. Here in the hospitals, you would see Jewish doctors treating Arab patients. And also you would see Arab doctors treating Jewish patients. In fact, all medical stuff like this. By the way, when I was injured during the Second Lebanon War, I was hospitalized here in Haifa. And the best medical stuff, Jews and Arabs, took care of me. I know there are many misconceptions about the partnership between Jews and Arabs here in Israel. But the city of Haifa proves time after time that the people are together. Come visit and see for yourself.