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Panel Talks Palestine Peace

By Sydney Winkler March 28, 2014

A panel of leading Middle East experts spoke about the current Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations in the Reiss Science Building on Wednesday. The panel included Ambassador Dennis Ross, Ghaith Al-Omari...

Unequal Rights in Palestine

By Samantha Lin March 4, 2014

To the Editor: In her article “Let’s Call It What It Is, And It’s Not Apartheid” (The Hoya, A3, Feb. 28), Kate Hopkins brings up an important point: The separation wall between Israel and Palestine...

Let’s Call It What It Is, And It’s Not Apartheid

By Kate Hopkins February 28, 2014

In the hustle of this week, many of us have stopped to examine the wall erected in the Intercultural Center Galleria by Students for Justice in Palestine as an effort to raise awareness of “Israel Apartheid...

SJP Brings Focus to Apartheid

By Ryan Thomas February 28, 2014

The Georgetown University chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine held numerous events this week, including an exhibit in the Intercultural Center Galleria and a documentary screening to raise awareness...

Israeli Apartheid: More Than a Metaphor

By Leila Shebaro February 25, 2014

Israeli Apartheid Week is an annual series of events devoted to raising awareness about Israeli apartheid and furthering the Palestinian call for boycott, divestment and international trade and financial...

Haaretz Journalist Discusses Israel’s Past

By Michael Mischke February 9, 2014

Israeli author and journalist Ari Shavit discussed his new book, “My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel,” on Tuesday in Copley Formal Lounge as part of the Georgetown University Program...

Interfaith Concert Follows Screening Withdrawal

By Sam Abrams November 15, 2013

A week and a half after Students for Justice in Palestine withdrew from a film screening meant to foster dialogue with pro-Israel student groups, the Jewish and Muslim Chaplaincies held Amplified Voices,...

STIRRETT: A Two-State Path to Peace

By Scott Stirrett March 1, 2012

Time is running out for the only way to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. With each passing year, hope for a two-state solution fades. While the continuation of this seemingly never-ending conflict...

Polis Urges Israeli-Palestinian Peace

By Carolyn Clendenin November 17, 2011

Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.) discussed the current Arab-Israeli conflict and potential solutions to the problem Tuesday. The event was sponsored by the Georgetown University College Democrats, Georgetown...

Congressman Speaks on Middle East Conflict

By Carolyn Clendenin November 16, 2011

Congressman Jared Polis (D-Colo.) discussed the current Arab-Israeli conflict and potential solutions to the problem Tuesday. The event was sponsored by the Georgetown University College Democrats,...

Panel: US Campuses Far From Near East Norms

By Amr Leheta and Jonathan Gillis January 21, 2011

Campus discussion of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict may be stuck in the past, according to experts who visited Georgetown this week to transform talk of Middle East issues into a cooperative effort. In...

American-Israeli Relationship Crucial to Peace Negotiations

By Daphna Katz and Evan Abrams October 15, 2010

The Middle East peace process has taken a variety of turns over the past two months. Americans have watched with cautious optimism as the negotiations have ebbed and flowed. Though progress this year now...

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