Debating International Law On Israel

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Outside of the 2020 AIPAC Policy Conference, an anti-Israel protestor was vocally expressing rejection to Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state. An intellectual and respectful conversation began in order to break down certain misconceptions around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and to express our positions.

Such conversations are extremely difficult to navigate since there is so much tension and passion surrounding this issue, but if those engaging in these protests or conversations truly care about the human lives on the ground, then we must make a conscious effort to put all efforts in creating a reality that works for both peoples.

If the time invested in attacking each other’s identities, experiences and aspirations, was salvaged and spent on building a future for all the inhabitants of the land, we would have already resolved the conflict and smashed the status quo. The conflict exists in our minds and is then translated to physical suffering on both sides. The solution must come from first healing our minds and hearts, and then building a civilization as one that works for all.

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