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Peace Begins with Jerusalem!?
Peace Begins with Jerusalem!?

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Ambassador Hotel, Jerusalem



14.00-14.30 Greetings

Rudolf Rogg: Director German Development Service Ramallah

Konstanze von Gehlen: DED Advisor at the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Ramallah

Hanna Siniora: Co-CEO IPCRI

14.30-16.00 First Panel: What is the current situation in Jerusalem

Flash Points: Sheihk Jarrah, Silwan, Jabel Mukaber, Walaja, Ras al Ammoud – what’s next?

. Hagit Ofran: Director of the Settlement Watch project of the Israeli Peace Now movement

· Jawad Siam: Community activist Silwan

· Daniel Seidemann, Attorney, Jerusalem Expert

16.00-16.15 Coffee break

16.30-17.30 Second panel: Israeli and Palestinian public opinion on Jerusalem

· Jamil Rabah: Pollster and political analyst. Co-director of Near East Consulting

· Dahlia Scheindlin: Pollster and political analyst. Columnist for the magazine Jerusalem Report

17.30-19.00 Third panel: Is peace in Jerusalem possible?

Re-examining different approaches for a solution to the Jerusalem Question

· Gilead Sher: Former PM Chief of Staff and Policy Coordinator and co-Chief Negotiator

· Sonia Najjar: Independent consultant

· Gershon Baskin: Co-director of IPCRI

· Abdalqader Husseini : Chairman, Faisel el Husseini Foundation

· Hilia Tsedaka: Win-Win Jerusalem

Gershon Baskin, Ph.D. and Hanna Siniora, Co-CEOs, IPCRI
Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information
P.O. Box 9321, Jerusalem 91092
Tel: +972-2-676-9460 Fax: +972-2-676-8011
Cellphone: +972-(0)52-238-1715
gershon@ipcri.org http://www.ipcri.org

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