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After Zionism: One State for Israel and Palestine  

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The Palestine Center
2425 Virginia Ave, NW

Washington, DC  20037
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When
Sep 13, 2012   12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

"After Zionism: One State for Israel and Palestine"

with

Antony Loewenstein
Co-editor, independent journalist and author

Ahmed Moor
Co-editor,
independent journalist and author


Thursday, 13 September 2012
12:30 - 2:00 p.m. EST
The Palestine Center



Time has run out for the two-state solution because of the unending and permanent Jewish colonization of Palestinian land. Although deep mistrust exists on both sides of the conflict, growing numbers of Palestinians and Israelis, Jews and Arabs are working together to forge a different, unified future. Progressive and realist ideas are at last gaining a foothold in the discourse, while those influenced by the colonial era have been discredited or abandoned. Whatever the political solution may be, Palestinian and Israeli lives are intertwined, enmeshed, irrevocably.

"After Zionism," published in 2012 by Saqi Books with editors Antony Loewenstein and Ahmed Moor, brings together some of the world s leading thinkers on the Middle East question to dissect the century-long conflict between Zionism and the Palestinians, and to explore possible forms of a one-state solution.


Antony Loewenstein
is an independent Australian journalist, activist and blogger. He is the author of two bestselling books, "My Israel Question" and "The Blogging Revolution," co-editor of "Left Turn" and has written for The Guardian, The Nation, Huffington Post, Haaretz and other prominent publications. He is currently working on a book and documentary about disaster capitalism. He lives in Sydney, Australia.

 
ahmed moor
Ahmed Moor is a Palestinian-American journalist, blogger and activist and a Soros Fellow. He has written for The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post, The Guardian and Al Jazeera English and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Public Policy at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government.

Copies of the book will be available for purchase.

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