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14.10.2025

What’s left of the Two-State Solution? Rethinking Peace, Land and Justice in Israel and Palestine

À propos de cet événement

Le 14 octobre 2025 de 17:00 à 18:30

Amphithéâtre Simone Veil

28 rue des Saints-Pères, 75007, Paris

Organisé par

Paris School of International Affairs; MENA Program

The Two-State Solution has long shaped diplomatic discussions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Yet, recent developments — including the recognition of the State of Palestine by several states including France, and discussions around the Trump Plan on Gaza’s political future — have reopened fundamental questions about sovereignty, legitimacy, and the very architecture of peace in the region.

What does the Two-State framework mean today, amid war, occupation, shifting regional alliances and evolving global diplomacy? And with regards to the challenges, should alternative models emerge?

With: 

  • Robert Malley, Former U.S. Special Envoy for Iran; President and CEO of the International Crisis Group; 
  • Sigrid Kaag, Former Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands; former United Nations Under-Secretary-General; 
  • Sanaa Al Sarghali, UNESCO Chairholder on Human Rights, Democracy and Peace, An-Najah National University; 
  • Hakim El Karoui, Senior Fellow, Institut Montaigne.

Chaired by PSIA Dean Arancha González.

Seats are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

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À propos de cet événement

Le 14 octobre 2025 de 17:00 à 18:30

Amphithéâtre Simone Veil

28 rue des Saints-Pères, 75007, Paris

Organisé par

Paris School of International Affairs; MENA Program