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Ep. 12: Iraqi Kurdish journalist: I feel at home in Israel

Ep. 12: Iraqi Kurdish journalist: I feel at home in Israel

In this week’s episode of "Our Middle East," Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs President Dan Diker hosts Suzan Quitaz, a Kurdish-Swedish journalist based in London. Because they were Kurds, Quitaz’s family was deported from Iraqi Kurdistan when it was under the control of Saddam Hussein and she grew up in Sweden.<br />They discuss<br /><ul><li>the commonality of the Kurdish and Jewish story</li><li>the want of the people of the Middle East to make peace with Israel</li><li>the grave misunderstandings by the US about the region</li></ul>

Our Middle East: An Insider's View

June 13, 202333m 35s

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Show Notes

In this week’s episode of "Our Middle East," Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs President Dan Diker hosts Suzan Quitaz, a Kurdish-Swedish journalist based in London. Because they were Kurds, Quitaz’s family was deported from Iraqi Kurdistan when it was under the control of Saddam Hussein and she grew up in Sweden.
They discuss
  • the commonality of the Kurdish and Jewish story
  • the want of the people of the Middle East to make peace with Israel
  • the grave misunderstandings by the US about the region