One political plan for two peoples
Tue, Aug 06
|Zoom
Marzouq El Halabi - Thinker, intellectual, writer, journalist, publicist, poet and critic of culture and literature - lays general outlines for a political plan to the Israeli Palestinian conflict.
Time & Location
Aug 06, 2024, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Zoom
About the Event
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The lecture is an attempt to draw general outlines for a political plan based on the assumptions that:
It is not possible to end the conflict in ways that maintain the supremacy of one side over the other and the attempt to overpower them.
The attempts that existed were usually based on mononational concepts that hid the failure of actualization.
The proposed plan is based on the principles of the idea of historical reconciliation between nations and not on technical solutions.
The plan is based on taking overall and mutual responsibility for both peoples in the country.
The program sees the connection between the continuation of the conflict and the international system, which is in the midst of a struggle to rein in (a system almost completely freed from the shackles of the period after the Second World War).
In the lecture I will present a desired future picture in a fluid historical context.
Marzouq El Halabi:
Thinker, intellectual, writer, journalist, publicist, poet and critic of culture and literature.
Educated in the fields of law, political science, comparative literature, and organizational consulting, working on his doctorate at the School of Cultural Sciences at Tel Aviv University.
Lecturer in political science and researcher at the Hartman Institute for Peace, Van Leer Institute in Jerusalem. Literature lecturer.