Diverse crowd holds a 'CEASEFIRE NOW!' banner and a sign: 'BOMBING KIDS IS NOT "Self-Defense"'. A man embraces a grieving woman in a destroyed city; others wave from a vehicle.

After the Ceasefire: Gaza, Israel/Palestine, and the Middle East

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Location: Hesburgh Center for International Studies, C103

Join the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, part of the Keough School of Global Affairs, for a panel discussion about the condition of Israel/Palestine post-ceasefire. Panelists, both in person and online, will address:

  • The situation in the Gaza Strip after two years of war and devastation;

  • The prospects of using the ceasefire to work toward more constructive change;

  • Internal dynamics in Israel/Palestine after the ceasefire; and

  • The broader regional perspective.

A 30-minute Q&A session with the audience will follow the panel discussion; featured panelists are:

  • Mkhaimar Abusada, Associate Professor of Political Science, Al-Azhar University, Gaza (joining virtually)

  • Asher Kaufman, John M. Regan, Jr. Director, Kroc Institute; Professor of History and Peace Studies

  • Rami Khouri, Distinguished Public Policy Fellow, American University of Beirut (joining virtually)

  • Laurie Nathan, Professor of the Practice of Mediation; Mediation Program Director

  • Atalia Omer, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peace Studies

Please note: All attendees will need to present their ND ID before entrance, and all backpacks and large bags will need to be checked before the event.

 

Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.