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#5 Ehud Olmert and Why Israel’s Future Depends on a Palestinian State
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#5 Ehud Olmert and Why Israel’s Future Depends on a Palestinian State

zenith - Der Nahost-Podcast

November 14, 202540m 15s

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Show Notes

In this episode of the EPICON Podcast, Ehud Olmert, former Prime Minister of Israel, joins Daniel Gerlach, Director of the Candid Foundation and Editor-in-Chief of zenith magazine, to discuss the aftermath of October 7, the future of Israeli–Palestinian peace, and Europe’s role in reviving the two-state solution.

About EPICON: Palestinian and Israeli civil society still has agency—agency over shaping the current realities and the future of Palestine and Israel. Against all odds, courageous individuals from both sides are choosing to engage, to defy political stagnation, and to present concrete ideas and plans for a peaceful solution.

These individuals insist that peace is not simply a diplomatic agreement; it must be built on the ground, through dialogue, human connection, and shared commitment. They claim that it is the responsibility of political leaders to listen and to translate their insights and proposals into decision-making and real action.

Our Palestinian and Israeli guests on this podcast include former prisoners and soldiers, relatives of hostages, leading peace activists and mediators, scholars, legal experts, and more—voices rarely heard in Europe. They bring forward-thinking, pragmatic, and actionable ideas in response to a central question: What can Europe do?

Hosted by Meryem-Lyn Oral

Recorded at Publix Berlin - with special thanks to Frederic Gaillard for his support.

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Israel-PalestineEhud OlmertEPICONPalestine QuestionPoliticsMiddle East