[WCUSP] Tomorrow - The Two-State Solution: Still Possible?, May 15 Friends Center

Adam Horowitz AHorowitz at afsc.org
Mon May 14 07:25:52 CDT 2007


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The Two-State Solution: Still Possible?

May 15, 2007 | 7 - 9 p.m.

Friends Center, 1501 Cherry Street, Philadelphia

 

As we near the 40th anniversary of the Israeli military occupation of
Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, there is still hope
that a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can be
reached. For the past two decades the "two-state solution" has become
and remains the international consensus framework for a solution to the
conflict. Yet, in recent years questions have been raised as to whether
this proposal is still feasible after 40 years of military occupation. 

 

Please join the American Friends Service Committee for an evening of
discussion of this important question. 

 

Speakers:

 

Diane Balser is Chair of Brit Tzedek v'Shalom's Advocacy Committee and
past Executive Director. The mission of Brit Tzedek v'Shalom, the Jewish
Alliance for Justice and Peace is to educate and mobilize American Jews
in support of a negotiated two-state resolution of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 

 

Rafi Dajani is the executive director of the American Task Force on
Palestine (ATFP), located in Washington, DC. ATFP is a
Palestinian-American organization dedicated to articulating the national
security interest to the United States of bringing about lasting peace
and stability in the Middle East by establishing a Palestinian state
living in peace and security alongside Israel. 

 

Nadia Hijab is Senior Fellow at the DC-based office of the Institute for
Palestine Studies, and co-director of its Washington, D.C. office. The
Institute is an independent non-profit research organization whose
flagship Journal of Palestine Studies is a leading resource on the
Israeli-Arab conflict. Hijab writes the Institute's bimonthly Policy
Notes.

 

Josh Ruebner is the Grassroots Advocacy Coordinator of the US Campaign
to End the Israeli Occupation, a national coalition working to end US
support for Israeli military occupation and change US policy toward
Israel/Palestine to support a just peace based on human rights,
international law, and equality.  He is a former Analyst in Middle East
Affairs with Congressional Research Service, a federal government agency
that provides policy analysis to Members of Congress.

 

This event is free and open to the public



For more information please contact: 

Adam Horowitz, AFSC Middle East Peacebuilding Program, 

(215) 241-7874, ahorowitz at afsc.org

http://www.afsc.org/israel-palestine/two-state-solution.htm

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