Sophia Khalifa a Bedouin Arab Woman, Engineer & Stanford MBA Shares Why She has Become an Activist for Israel
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Sophia Khalifa, an engineer, working on AI at Amazon AWS, has a story we need to hear. Sophia is a muslim Bedouin Arab, born and raised in Israel. In Sophia's culture and community, girls traditionally do not receive an education, but Israeli policies mandating schooling for all children, changed her entire life. Sophia graduated from Tel Aviv University with a BS in Electrical Engineering, moved to the US, worked as an engineer for Intel, received her MBA from Stanford, and started working at Amazon leading trust and safety for generative AI. SInce October 7, Sophia’s life changed again when she added activism to areas where she excels.
Sophia says, “ if Israel was not established, I probably would be, illiterate, married to my cousin and herding sheep, somewhere in Galilee. Because that was generation after generation. That's the culture that we had but Israel actually up leveled the field for the Arabs. And if you look at the number of like 20% of the population of citizens and the population in Israel are Arabs. Most of them are Muslims. And in universities today, the percent of Arabs pursuing bachelor degree is 20%, same as their percent of the population.”
As a muslim Arab who grew up in Israel straddling two cultures, Sophia speaks from first hand experience about the cultural divisions in Israel. In our conversation, Sophia dispels the damaging lies against Israel as an apartheid state guilty of genocide and oppressing Arabs. Sophia breaks down how each of these lies is absurdly false and how the repulsive jew hatred that is poisoning our society and hijacking the social justice movement should concern all of us. Sophia tells us that the real problem is not Israel vs Hamas, it is the western world vs. radical Islam.
Sophia emphasizes the importance of identifying Islamist anti semitism, and the need for honest conversation about this global threat.
When we talked about those who try to attack Sophia’s honesty because her experience doesn’t match up with the story they believe about Israel, Sophia had wise words, “first they try to spread lies. And then when you're able to fight against it because you're sharing the facts, the truth, then they try to discredit you.”
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“And then I think that as long as you're using this social justice language, you are kind of like protected, you are righteous, and then that gives you the legitimacy to say anything. But no one comes and tries to question what you're saying. And what is happening is that we have the islamist, anti Semitism. And I'm not saying Muslim. I'm saying islamist, extreme Islam, antisemitism that is exploiting that language and using that.”
“They try to be for the oppressed, for women's rights, for LGBTQ rights and all that they're trying to be on the right side of history. So they hear that social justice lingo about like, ah, genocide, colonialism, white supremacy Which is like, if you went to Israel, you would laugh to think that this is like white supremacy. You cannot tell the difference between a Jew and Arab in Israel.”
“But all of a sudden, your teacher, someone tha
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