A Gay Arab From the West Bank Finds He Can't Go Home Again
By Molly Moore
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, February 8, 2004; Page D01
JERUSALEM -- Fuad Musa sensed the suspicion as soon as he walked into the Pasha restaurant in Jerusalem's middle-class Talpiot neighborhood. It followed him to his table and lingered as he ordered dinner.
"The security guard kept looking at me," recalled Musa, a towering 28-year-old with an angular face and brown eyes so soft they appear on the verge of melting. He was sure he knew what the guard was thinking: Here is an Arab. He might be a terrorist.
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Today Musa is a foreigner in both lands, a pariah in both societies.
"He's a product of the occupation," said his partner, Ezra Yitzhak, 52, an Israeli Jew who has long been active in peace and pro-Palestinian organizations. "He has everything against him."
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