To what extent is NSWAS generally known in Israel and abroad?
In Israel, many people are acquainted with the existence of the village, and certainly the majority of those who take an interest in Jewish – Arab relations have heard of it, and draw some inspiration from it. In general, the Israeli public tends to remain skeptical about the possibility that Arabs and Jews can ever live and work together successfully in equality. The village and its work are relatively well known abroad, especially among groups and organisations that take an interest in such projects.