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Jonathan Kuttab - Justice and the Rule of Law in the West Bank
Maxwell Hall, 204
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Jonathan Kuttab, co-founder of Nonviolence International and author of "Beyond the Two State Solution," is a well-known human rights attorney who has served in the U.S., Palestine and Israel. He invites us to share with him a conversation about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict based on the current reality: “two peoples will need to live together in some sort of unified state.” Kuttab “challenges both Zionism and Palestinian Nationalism” and brings hope for the possibility that, the basic existential needs of both parties, can be satisfied simultaneously.
This event is co-sponsored by Syracuse Area Middle East Dialogue (SAMED)
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Lectures and Seminars
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Open to
Alumni
Organizer
PARCC
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Contact Tara Slater to request accommodations