Faraj is a conservative Muslim. At the beginning of the movie he was living in the Deheishe Refugee Camp in the West Bank of Jerusalem. He changes throughout the documentary but doesn't want violence. He wants to meet and be friends with Jewish children.
Living in the Deheishe Camp, Faraj experienced violence and loss. Israelie soldiers killed his friend, his grandmothers home was bombed, and he lost his brother
Sanabel is a conservative Muslim that lives in the Deheishe Refugee Camp. She has witnessed violence but doesn't seek revenge. She believes that if children rom both sides meet instead of politicians, there will be a positive change.
Shlomo is an Orthodox Jew and lives in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem near the Western Wall. He strongly believes that Jerusalem is Jewish holy land but believes it can be the Arab's holy land as well. He doesn't want to solve the problem with violence.
Shlomo visits the Western Wall daily as part of his religious routine. He doesn't realize that visiting the wall is something that many Palatines don't get to do in their lifetime.
The twins are Secular Jews and live in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem. They don't practice the Jewish religion and don't have an opinion on who's land it is. They just want peace in Jerusalem without any war.
Daniel and Yarko never understood what the conflict was and what was happening to people living so close to them. When they visited Faraj at the refugee camp, they became aware of what has been happening so close to them.
Mahmoud is a conservative Muslim and lives in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem. He has a very strong opinion that the land of Jerusalem is for the Palestinian people.