Last week we came together with Dr. Rula Hardal, Palestinian co-director of the peace organisation A Land For All: Two States One Homeland, who joined us remotely, and Mushon Zer-Aviv, Israeli designer and peace activist, moderated by our own Zara Rahman, to discuss Co-Resistance and Political Imagination in Palestine and Israel. Our discussion was wide-ranging and passionate, covering the struggles of building political imagination within Israel and Palestine right now, Germany's responsibility (or lack thereof) towards Palestine, and the ways in which crisis opens up space for new political possibilities to happen.
“The right allows themselves to practice their political imagination, without limits. Because they don't care. They don't care about the reaction." - Dr. Rula Hardal
“We live in a world of announcements that shape our lives, as Palestinians and Israelis, and also as Germans. That’s also a form of political imagination – an insane form, of course.” - Mushon Zer-Aviv
Listen to the full discussion here: