Reflections on the June 19th simulation with Professor Mohammed S. Dajani Daoudi

Full recording below. This simulation dealt largely with the concept of democracy in the context of the Israeli Palestinian conflict. During the simulation the IPC parliament voted to give a veto power to the Israeli government, the Palestinian authority and Hamas over legislation infringing on their sovereignty. Professor Dajani was critical of giving Hamas a…

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Reflections on the May 22nd simulation with Bassam Aramin and Rami Elhanan. 

Reflections on the May 22nd simulation with Bassam Aramin and Rami Elhanan.  Full recording below. Bassam Aramin and Rami Elhanan are Parents who lost their daughters to the conflict. They expressed a desire for peace but had different reactions to the simulation presented to them. https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/PnF0iQeGPZIpI_33SZOqf-WrdYGqIgXbvP6oTOtEsFeq1u2XY4M8AwxpJo11Y5XU.ubFzpvh6rNvRiwNb

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Israel is Not a Democracy

Israel has several institutions like other democracies: Elections, a parliament, a government, and a Supreme Court. But they do not function as independent or equal branches of governments and lack transparency.  First, Israel does not have a constitution and is unable to draft one given its desire to give Jews priority. A “Jewish State” contradicts…

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Reflections on the April 10th simulation with international lawyer Mona Ali Khalil.

Below is the recording of the simulation. Mona Ali Khalil believes in the right of self-determination of the Palestinian people and Israeli people. She welcomes the IPC constitution’s vision of two peoples with equal rights working together in a confederation which can guide the Israeli State and the Palestinian State towards peace, justice, dignity and…

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