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In this debut episode of the EPICON podcast, Dr. Jamal Nusseibeh discusses the »Palestinian Armistice Plan«—a bold proposal for a long-term ceasefire, international protection, and a political restart. We explore the broader political context surrounding Netanyahu, Trump, and the two-state debate, as well as the role of safety as a foundation for peace. Dr. Nusseibeh reflects on the urgent need for internal Palestinian reform, including the future of the PLO and engagement with Hamas. The conversation also examines the idea of international peacekeepers, potential political outcomes—from two states to a confederation—and why peace ultimately depends not on destiny, but on political courage. The episode concludes with a look at Europe’s potential role as a transformative actor in the region.
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?
Moderated by Meryem-Lyn Oral
EPCION Instagram
EPICON Links
Full Paper: A Palestinian Armistice Plan: Charting a Rights-Based Transition for Palestinian-Israeli Peace
EPICON is implemented by the Candid Foundation gGmbH with the financial support of the European Union.
By Candid FoundationIn this debut episode of the EPICON podcast, Dr. Jamal Nusseibeh discusses the »Palestinian Armistice Plan«—a bold proposal for a long-term ceasefire, international protection, and a political restart. We explore the broader political context surrounding Netanyahu, Trump, and the two-state debate, as well as the role of safety as a foundation for peace. Dr. Nusseibeh reflects on the urgent need for internal Palestinian reform, including the future of the PLO and engagement with Hamas. The conversation also examines the idea of international peacekeepers, potential political outcomes—from two states to a confederation—and why peace ultimately depends not on destiny, but on political courage. The episode concludes with a look at Europe’s potential role as a transformative actor in the region.
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?
Moderated by Meryem-Lyn Oral
EPCION Instagram
EPICON Links
Full Paper: A Palestinian Armistice Plan: Charting a Rights-Based Transition for Palestinian-Israeli Peace
EPICON is implemented by the Candid Foundation gGmbH with the financial support of the European Union.

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