Please join us on Thursday June 15, 2017 for Fifty Years of Occupation: Looking Back, Looking Forward, a panel discussion marking the 50th anniversary of the occupation organized by Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network. The event is sponsored by the Middle East and Islamic Studies Program at George Mason University.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
10:30 – 12:00 pm Panel Discussion
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1779 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036
The panel will include Tareq Baconi and Nur Arafeh, US and Palestine-based fellows respectively at Al-Shabaka; and Noura Erakat, assistant professor at George Mason University and co-founding editor of Jadaliyya journal. The panel will be moderated by Khaled Elgindy, Fellow in the Center for Middle East Policy at The Brookings Institution.
The three panelists will reflect on the implications of this enduring violation of international law on the Palestinians and explore how this occupation has manifested itself in the political, economic, and legal spheres, and the manner in which it has left a lasting impact on the Palestinian struggle for self-determination.
Noura Erakat will examine the legal mechanism Israel established in 1967 to enable it to steadily take the land without the people within a rule of law framework. The global uproar to the 2017 Regularization Law that retroactively sanctioned the confiscation of private Palestinian lands vividly demonstrates the enduring utility of this mechanism today.
Nur Arafeh will examine the economic aspect of the past 50 years and will explore the structural mechanisms of Israeli colonial control that led to the fragmentation of the Palestinian economy, making it heavily dependent on the Israeli economy.
Tareq Baconi will discuss the impact the occupation has had on the Palestinian national movement, addressing specifically the evolution of the movement from the establishment of the PLO through the emergence of Hamas, and the present state of paralysis within the political leadership.
Looking forward, each panelist will review the options available for the Palestinians in each of these areas, and offer thoughts that might inform a future trajectory for the Palestinian national movement.
Please respond to [email protected]. Space is limited and seats will be reserved on a first come first served basis.
Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network is an independent, non-partisan, and non-profit organization whose mission is to convene a multidisciplinary, global network of Palestinian analysts to produce critical policy analysis and collectively imagine a new policymaking paradigm for Palestine and Palestinians worldwide.