Israeli and Palestinian Policy Perspectives With Shanie Reichman and Khalil Sayegh with IPF Atid and Riverway

Date

February 21, 2024

Time

06:00 PM - 08:00 PM EDT

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Join IPF Atid Boston and the Riverway Project for a discussion with Khalil Sayegh and Shanie Reichman as they share their policy insights on the Israel-Hamas war. Together, they will explore the multifaceted dimensions of the ongoing conflict, the evolving geopolitical landscape, and the future trajectory of Gaza. Khalil, a Palestinian from Gaza, and Shanie, an American Israeli, will offer analysis from the perspective of each society. Register here.

Shanie Reichman is the IPF Atid national director at Israel Policy Forum, based in New York City, where she works to elevate the discourse around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Shanie serves as the founding co-chair for the Forum Dvorah U.S. committee, on the board of Queens College Hillel, on the advisory council for the Center for Ethnic, Racial and Religious Understanding, as the Deputy Communications Director for Young Professionals in Foreign Policy’s (YPFP) NY Chapter, and as a mentor with Girl Security. Her work has been published in the Forward, the Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Hey Alma, Jewish Unpacked, and International Policy Digest.

Khalil Sayegh is a Palestinian Christian and the co-founder and president of the Agora initiative. He is also a fellow at The Philos Project. He was born and raised into a Palestinian refugee family in The Gaza Strip and lived there through the Second Intifada and the 2008 Gaza war. For the last five years, Khalil has worked to organize dialogues for young Israelis and Palestinians to discuss issues they differ on. Khalil has written several Articles at Providence Magazine and Forward Magazine and spoke at different conferences about his perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The Riverway Project and this gathering are meant for those in their 20's and 30's. 

 

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