Civil Discourse Forum: Is a Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Still Viable?

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November 15, 2024
11:15AM - 12:45PM
Thompson Library, Room 165

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2024-11-15 11:15:00 2024-11-15 12:45:00 Civil Discourse Forum: Is a Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Still Viable? Considering the current state of affairs, is a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict still possible? If so, what moral considerations bear on whether stakeholders should favor it? If not, what alternative options are available for pursuing peace, and how should we evaluate those options? In this Forum, Dr. Ian Lustick (University of Pennsylvania) and Dr. Hussein Ibish (Arab Gulf States Institute) will present differing perspectives on these questions. Go to the main event page for speaker bios and other information. This student-moderated discussion is part of CEHV's "Civil Discourse Forums" series. Forum topics are selected by our undergraduate Civil Discourse Fellows trained in the 4Cs of civil discourse (Be Curious, Be Charitable, Be Conscientious, Be Constructive).CEHV's Civil Discourse for Citizenship initiative is pursued with generous support from the Derrow Family Foundation and in partnership with Ohio State's Listen. Learn. Discuss. initiative. Thompson Library, Room 165 Middle East Studies Center mcclimans.2@osu.edu America/New_York public

Considering the current state of affairs, is a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict still possible? If so, what moral considerations bear on whether stakeholders should favor it? If not, what alternative options are available for pursuing peace, and how should we evaluate those options? In this Forum, Dr. Ian Lustick (University of Pennsylvania) and Dr. Hussein Ibish (Arab Gulf States Institute) will present differing perspectives on these questions. Go to the main event page for speaker bios and other information. 

This student-moderated discussion is part of CEHV's "Civil Discourse Forums" series. Forum topics are selected by our undergraduate Civil Discourse Fellows trained in the 4Cs of civil discourse (Be Curious, Be Charitable, Be Conscientious, Be Constructive).

CEHV's Civil Discourse for Citizenship initiative is pursued with generous support from the Derrow Family Foundation and in partnership with Ohio State's Listen. Learn. Discuss. initiative.