A dance-off between an Israeli soldier and two Palestinian children went viral on TikTok after being posted on Tuesday.

The video entitled “The Israeli/Palestinian conflict in 2022” shows two Palestinian children in a field outside of Jenin dancing, and an IDF soldier returning the moves in the style of the characters from the popular Fortnite video game.

@yal_hdk ככה נעשה שלום #פוריו #ויראלי #fypシ ♬ I'm Just a Kid – Simple Plan

“At the beginning of June, we were reinforcing the Jenin area, and in the area of the [security] fence that separates between Israel and Judea and Samaria while I was at my post, we saw from a distance Arabs approaching the fence, seeing us looking back at them,” IDF reservist Yal Hadok, a 21-year-old Kfar Sabah resident who immigrated from France, told N12. “Suddenly, I turned back and saw two kids starting to dance behind me, so I danced back.”

Hadok uploaded the video in response to Operation Breaking Dawn, which ended in a ceasefire on Sunday.

“It’s important to show that we’re human beings and don’t hate each other. I don’t believe that the nations on both sides want war,” Hadok told N12.

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