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Habeck Live

Robert Habeck speaks with Israeli political scientist Dahlia Scheindlin and Palestinian political scientist Rula Hardal about possible paths to a just and lasting peace. The discussion focuses on questions about the future of the land between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River: What political solutions are realistic? Can a two-state solution still work – or are new approaches needed? And what role do equality, security, and recognition play for all the people who live there?


The conversation also considers the present: the current ceasefire, international interference, and the profound exhaustion of many people on both sides. Above all, it addresses the challenge of keeping spaces for discourse open where listening, dissent, and empathy remain possible – despite violence, polarization, and mistrust. An afternoon about responsibility, political imagination, and the difficult but necessary search for peace.

Dr. Dahlia Scheindlin is a pollster and political scientist who advises national campaigns and civil society organizations in Israel and internationally. She is a columnist for the newspaper Haaretz, a policy fellow at Century International, a regular media commentator on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and an author. She is a board member of A Land for All.

Dr. Rula Hardal is the Palestinian co-director of the Palestinian-Israeli organization A Land for All and a research fellow at the Kogod Center for the Study of Jewish and Contemporary Thought at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. Her research interests include political identity theory, national minorities, colonialism and postcolonialism, social movements, and feminist activism in the Middle East. She is an expert on Palestinian nationalism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The event will be held in English.
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Robert Habeck im Gespräch mit Rula Hardal und Dahlia Scheindlin (Autor/in)
Robert Habeck
Dates
February 2026
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