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Israeli Conductor Accepts Honorary Palestinian Citizenship

15 January 2008

A world-renowned Israeli conductor and pianist who has championed Palestinian rights has been granted honorary Palestinian citizenship.

David Barenboim (file photo)
Daniel Barenboim (file photo)
Daniel Barenboim says he hopes his acceptance of a Palestinian passport will help promote Israeli-Palestinian coexistence. The 65-year-old announced his new status after holding a concert Saturday in the West Bank city of Ramallah.

Barenboim says he believes Israelis and Palestinians are inextricably linked.

Barenboim is a regular performer in the Palestinian territories and co-founded an orchestra that brings together young Israeli and Arab musicians to advance the cause of peace.

The Argentine-born musician has stirred controversy in Israel for strongly criticizing Israel's occupation of Palestinian areas. Barenboim also has angered many Israelis by performing the works of Richard Wagner - the anti-Semitic 19th century German composer whose works were popular with Adolf Hitler and other Nazis.

A Palestinian lawmaker Mustafa Barghouti says Barenboim's passport was approved by the former Hamas-led Palestinian unity government. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas dismissed the unity government after Hamas seized control of Gaza in June.

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