
Haaretz Podcast Between Tel Aviv and Ramallah: Sari Bashi on her 'upside down' marriage and raising Jewish Palestinian kids
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Feb 17, 2026 Sari Bashi, human-rights lawyer and author, tells the story of her cross-border marriage and life split between Tel Aviv and Ramallah. She recounts meeting her partner under legal and social taboos. Short scenes cover dating across checkpoints, raising bilingual mixed-identity children, travel restrictions, and why she wrote her diary-style memoir Upside Down Love.
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How Their Relationship Began
- Sari Bashi met Osama while representing him to secure travel for doctoral studies abroad.
- Their professional meeting turned into a romantic relationship after they began talking about poetry and the sea.
Hike That Exposed Power Imbalance
- A hike in Wadi Kelt crystallized deep identity differences between them when settlers with guns appeared.
- The encounter revealed that Sari's language and identity could frighten Osama and strained their relationship.
Matzah Moment That Revealed Tension
- Early visits to Ramallah left Sari uncertain how to behave; a package of matzah triggered a friend to recall eating it in prison.
- Repeated moments like that made her silent at first because her identity felt threatening to others.

