The hope sparked a little over thirty years ago by the Oslo Accords seems to have vanished, and the ‘two-state solution’, Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace within ‘secure and recognized’ borders, has never seemed more distant. After the horrors committed by Hamas on October 7, 2023, and the uncontrolled brutality shown in response by the most right-wing government in the young state’s history, the future appears grim.
Franco-Israelis Eva Illouz (who was denied the Israel Prize) and Ofer Bronchtein (founder of the International Peace Forum) are both, in their own ways, firmly committed to the cause of peace. Is there still, despite everything, a path to peace and any reason to hope? We will ask them to try to define what the steps and conditions for peace in the Middle East could be.
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With Eva Illouz sociologist, Ofer Bronchtein president of the International Forum for Peace
Hosted by Abraham Bengio, President of the Culture Commission of the Licra, Alain Blum, member of the Executive Bureau of the Licra
In partnership with Licra