TEL AVIV, Israel — It’s a case of giving chickpeas a chance.
Kobi Tzafrir, the owner of Hummus Bar in the Israeli village of Kfar Vitkin, is offering a 50% discount to parties that are mixed Arab and Jewish.
“Afraid of Arabs? Afraid of Jews? We do not have Arabs! But we also have no Jews … We have people!” he posted on the restaurant’s Facebook page.
Hummus, which is made of ground up chickpeas, is a dish loved and eaten by both Jews and Arabs throughout the region.
Tzafrir said the response was immediate and overwhelming, as Jews and Arabs from policemen to emergency responders took up the offer.
“This was beautiful and exciting. They said they saw my post on Facebook and came specially,” he said.
He said he has also received support via social media, with people sending messages of support to the cafe, which is some 26 miles north of Israel’s commercial capital Tel Aviv.
The 32-year-old told NBC News he came up with the idea after he saw spiraling Israeli-Palestinian violence.









