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Samer Sinijlawiسامر السنجلاوي

@ssinijlawi

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→ Advocating for Palestinian Reforms & Democracy
→ Palestinian-Israeli Coexistence

The world is a hotel and my home is Jerusalem

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This letter addressed by Abu Mazen to President Macron and Crown Prince MBS is another remarkable political and diplomatic development. A direct result of proactive French diplomacy in the region. I've been the Palestinian voice demanding these reforms for many years. The most

This letter addressed by Abu Mazen to President Macron and Crown Prince MBS is another remarkable political and diplomatic development. A direct result of proactive French diplomacy in the region. I've been the Palestinian voice demanding these reforms for many years. The most
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This is former Israeli Ambassador to France and the UN Yehuda Lankri (of Likud), speaking at the opening session of our Paris Conference. I’ve never met him. But I was in the first row directly looking at him when he said these words - when he called me the rising Palestinian

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Palestinians don’t need a Mandela. We need a Ben-Gurion. For too long, the world has romanticized the Palestinian cause through the lens of victimhood and symbolic resistance, calling for a Mandela, a figure of moral clarity and reconciliation. But Palestinians don’t need

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Congratulations Zohran Mamdani on your win in the NYC mayoral primary. I wish you much success in your mayoral campaign. Regarding the Palestinian cause, allow me to assure you of something. The vast majority of Palestinians want a state of our own. We want freedom and political

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They are burning Taybeh and other Palestinian villages now, no one in Israel cares to stop them. Soon, you will find these thugs burning kibbutzim in North of Israel, burning leftist or liberal neighborhoods in Tel Aviv and Haifa.

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Jews have always been here. That’s an historical fact. They didn’t vanish and return. Their presence in the land is unbroken over centuries. I know this from personal experience. My grandfather had a Jewish business partner in the 1920s. And just like Jews were never alone here,

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This guy is a potential Palestinian leader who truly wants to make peace, and understands the history of the land. x.com/SSinijlawi/sta…

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Great honor to visit HE Ambassador Simon Geissbuhler @swissAmbIL at the Swiss Residence today. Thanks for bringing today so many voices of coexistence and like-minded reconcilation leaders from both sides of the story. We represent the majority of Israelis and Palestinians, it

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Last week, 7 Israeli soldiers were killed by a barefooted Hamas operative. Another soldier was killed by an explosive device over the weekend. Over the past two weeks, more than 900 Gazans have been killed while queuing for aid. What is Israel gaining from this war? The IDF

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Reflecting on last month’s Paris peace conference, I’ve been thinking a lot about the path I’ve chosen. My life’s work has been to try help Israelis and Palestinians alike see the conflict through the eyes of the other side. Over the years, I’ve seen many come to their own

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For decades, we've been told that Israelis and Palestinians are destined to be enemies, locked in an endless cycle of violence. But what if the real enemy of Palestinians isn’t a people but a feeling? Fear. Fear that makes Israelis see every Palestinian as a threat. Fear that

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The slogan “From the river to the sea” has become a global chant. But do you know what it really means for Palestinians on the ground? Too many who support the Palestinian struggle are too afraid to say it, but it must be said: this slogan doesn’t liberate us, it erases us. It

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From the river to the sea. These words ring out as a battle cry: sharp-edged, confrontational, saddled with the weight of old wounds and zero-sum dreams. But words, like people, can change. They can be reclaimed, reimagined, reborn. So we’ve taken these words, and breathed new

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The further you are from this land, the simpler the story seems. It’s easy to scream slogans from New York or London. It’s much harder when you’ve lived the chaos: when you’ve lost friends, when you’ve sat in silence with someone on the “other side.” The confusion, the pain, the

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What is happening in Gaza crossed the redlines of a war, it crossed the red lines of war crimes, it crossed the redlines of humanity. These videos document the killing of civilians, queuing for food in Deir Albalah today, by an Israeli drone

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I’ve spent decades talking to all kinds of Israelis, from the far left to the far right. Sometimes I joke with my Israeli friends: "I know you better than you know yourselves." Why? Because they don’t talk to each other across the political divide. It’s a problem everywhere