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Kein Fußballspiel: Defizite des Palästina-Aktivismus und andere Perspektiven auf den Israel-Hamas-Krieg aus Sicht von Betroffenen

In the organizer's words:

Event block part 1

18.00 - 18.45: How certain actors behind Palestine activism undermine cohesion and promote hatred I

Speaker: M. Arkadieff

Consciously or unconsciously anti-Semitically motivated disinformation campaigns often determine the discourse on the Middle East conflict. On the one hand, this does the Israelis an injustice - on the other hand, Palestinians are incapacitated and reduced to the role of passive victims in a post-colonialist manner. The discourse thus lacks credible institutionalized sources that document disproportionate violence.

19.00 - 21.30: On the necessity of peace between the Palestinians and the Israelis

Speaker: Mohammed Nafez Altooll

Mohammed Nafez Altooll is a peace activist: "Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai wrote that war does not end when the last bullet is fired, but when a child is born knowing that he has neighbors, not enemies." |"The Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai wrote that war does not end when the last bullet is fired , but when a child is born knowing that he has neighbors, not enemies."

As a multiple victim of the war and a long-time anti-Hamas activist, his perspective is indispensable. Mohammed talks about peace as a necessity and a shared responsibility - also due to the common cultural roots in two of the Abrahamic religions. His losses, he says, do not take him away from the Israelis, but also bring him closer to their pain.

Event block part 2 on Thu, 12.02.2026

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Location

Soziokulturelles Zentrum Frauenkultur e.V Windscheidstraße 51 04277 Leipzig

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