Diana Safieh

Britain Palestine Project

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Peace with justice, security and equal rights for Israelis and Palestinians

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Diana Safieh

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Jul 3, 2026

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Witnessing the Occupation – life in the West Bank, with Tim Livesey and Julia Race 03.07.2026

What does life under occupation look like - not through headlines, but through the eyes of those who have lived alongside Palestinian communities? We speak with Tim Livesey and Julia Race, recently returned Ecumenical Accompaniers (EAPPI), who spent months living and working in the occupied West Bank. Drawing on firsthand experience from the Jordan Valley and Bethlehem, they share eyewitness testi...

Gaza – A War on Healthcare with MAP’s Professor Nick Maynard 01.07.2026

What happens when a healthcare system is systematically dismantled during war? In this powerful and deeply personal episode of the Britain Palestine Project Podcast, Professor Nick Maynard—consultant surgeon, humanitarian, and Chair of Medical Aid for Palestinians—shares his eyewitness testimony from multiple medical missions inside Gaza since October 2023. Drawing on over sixteen years of experie...

19 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Dr Brian Brivati - Conclusions and BPP Policy Platform 04.06.2026

In the closing session of the conference, Britain Palestine Project Executive Director Dr Brian Brivati reflected on the discussions of the day and outlined the practical policy agenda emerging from the conference and the newly launched Statement of Principles. Rather than attempting to summarise every contribution, Dr Brivati focused on a central question that had run throughout the conference: h...

18 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: The global political situation: what can be done? 04.06.2026

Featuring: Daniel Levy, Dr Julie Norman, Nomi Bar-Yaacov, Shawan Jabarin, followed by Q&A. As the conference drew towards its conclusion, this panel tackled one of the most pressing questions of the day: what practical action can be taken internationally to advance Palestinian rights, uphold international law and create meaningful political change? Chaired by Sir Vincent Fean, the discussion b...

17 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: The UK political situation: what can the UK do? 04.06.2026

Featuring: Chris Doyle, Shawan Jabarin, Dame Emily Thornberry MP, Debbie Abrahams MP and Paul Gerrard,  Chair: Sir Vincent Fean In this wide-ranging panel discussion, leading politicians, campaigners, human rights advocates and policy experts examine the question at the heart of the conference: now that the UK has recognised the State of Palestine, what practical steps should come next? The panel...

16 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Jessica Stober – The International Legal Situation 04.06.2026

Human rights lawyer Jessica Stober examines the legal consequences of recognising the State of Palestine and explores what international law requires of governments, businesses and institutions in response to the ongoing occupation. Drawing on her experience working in the occupied Palestinian territory and her involvement in legal advocacy and litigation, Stober argues that recognition must be ac...

15 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Baroness Helena Kennedy – The International Legal Situation 04.06.2026

Baroness Helena Kennedy KC examines the international legal principles that should govern armed conflict, the responsibilities of states under international law, and the challenges facing institutions tasked with enforcing accountability. Drawing on her experience as a barrister, human rights advocate and member of an international panel reviewing evidence for the International Criminal Court, Ken...

14 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Shawan Jabarin - The International legal situation 04.06.2026

Shawan Jabarin , General Director of Al-Haq, examines the legal responsibilities of states in relation to Palestine and explores what recognition of Palestinian statehood should mean in practice under international law. Reflecting on both historical and contemporary legal obligations, Jabarin argues that recognition must be understood not as a symbolic gesture but as the beginning of meaningful ac...

13 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Daniel Levy - The political and geopolitical context 04.06.2026

Negotiator and political analyst Daniel Levy examines the political frameworks, diplomatic initiatives and international mechanisms that have shaped recent developments in Gaza and the wider Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Arguing that humanitarian realities cannot be separated from political decisions, Levy explores how international diplomacy, ceasefire arrangements and institutional responses hav...

12 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Sam Rose - The humanitarian context 04.06.2026

Sam Rose , Director of Planning at UNRWA, provides a frontline assessment of the humanitarian situation in Gaza and reflects on the immense challenges facing humanitarian organisations operating in the territory. Drawing on his experience working in Gaza between early 2024 and March 2025, Rose examines the realities facing civilians after nearly three years of conflict, the pressures on humanitari...

11 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Professor Nick Maynard – The Humanitarian Context 04.06.2026

Professor Nick Maynard , consultant surgeon at Oxford University Hospitals and one of the UK's most experienced medical volunteers in Gaza, delivers a stark and deeply personal account of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the territory. Drawing on multiple medical missions to Gaza, Maynard combines frontline observations with data from international organisations, medical journals and human...

10 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Nour Odeh - The question of Palestine in global public opinion 04.06.2026

Journalist, political analyst and former Palestinian government spokesperson Nour Odeh examines the growing gap between changing global public opinion on Palestine and the slower pace of political change among governments and international institutions. Reflecting on developments since the UK's recognition of Palestine, Odeh argues that while public awareness of Palestinian rights, occupation...

9 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Dr Dahlia Scheindlin - The question of Palestine in global public opinion 04.06.2026

Political analyst and public opinion researcher Dr Dahlia Scheindlin examines how Israelis and Palestinians have responded to the events of recent years and what polling data reveals about attitudes towards war, diplomacy, coexistence and the future of the conflict. Drawing on decades of joint Israeli-Palestinian public opinion research conducted with Palestinian pollster Dr Khalil Shikaki, Schein...

8 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Max Rodenbeck - The question of Palestine in global public opinion 04.06.2026

Journalist and commentator Max Rodenbeck examines shifting attitudes towards Palestine and Israel across the United States, Europe, the Arab world and Jewish communities internationally. Drawing on recent polling, media coverage and political developments, he explores how public understanding of the conflict has evolved and what challenges remain in translating opinion into political action. The s...

7 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Dr Anne Irfan - Palestinian refugee politics and representation 04.06.2026

Dr Anne Irfan argues that recognition of Palestine must extend beyond the territory of the West Bank and Gaza to include the rights, experiences and political agency of Palestinians worldwide, particularly the millions living as refugees. Drawing on historical research into Palestinian displacement, refugee camps and the history of UNRWA, Dr Irfan explores how the Nakba continues not only through...

6 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Professor Avi Shlaim - Historical perspectives 04.06.2026

Renowned historian Professor Avi Shlaim examines Britain's historic role in Palestine, the legacy of the Balfour Declaration, and the continuing impact of British policy on Palestinian self-determination. Tracing the roots of the conflict through the late Ottoman period, the British Mandate and the creation of Israel, Shlaim argues that Britain played a central role in shaping the political co...

5 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: William Dalrymple – Palestine’s Place in History 04.06.2026

Historian, author and Britain Palestine Project patron William Dalrymple opens the Recognition is the Beginning conference with a sweeping exploration of Palestinian history, identity and Britain’s historic role in the region. Drawing on archaeology, genetics, historical records and personal testimony, Dalrymple challenges narratives that deny Palestinian continuity and traces the story of Palesti...

4 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Jordanian Ambassador H.E. Manar Dabbas’ Opening 04.06.2026

H.E. Mr Manar Dabbas , Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to the United Kingdom, reflects on developments since the UK's recognition of the State of Palestine and examines the wider regional implications of the ongoing conflict. Ambassador Dabbas discusses the humanitarian situation in Gaza, growing pressures in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, and the importance of pursuing a just...

3 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Palestinian Ambassador H.E. Husam Zomlot’s Opening 04.06.2026

H.E. Dr Husam Zomlot , Palestinian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, reflects on the significance of UK recognition of the State of Palestine while arguing that recognition must be followed by meaningful action to uphold international law and Palestinian self-determination. Drawing on his recent visit to the occupied Palestinian territory, Ambassador Zomlot describes the realities facing Palestini...

2 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Andrew Whitley’s Welcome 04.06.2026

Andrew Whitley sets out the urgent political and humanitarian context behind Recognition is the Beginning and challenges attendees to consider what practical action is now required from both government and civil society. Reflecting on developments in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, Whitley argues that recognition of Palestinian statehood must be accompanied by concrete policies that uphold...

1 Recognition is the Beginning Conference: Professor Adam Sutcliffe’s Welcome 04.06.2026

In the opening address of the Britain Palestine Project's annual conference, Professor Adam Sutcliffe reflects on the importance of public debate, informed discussion and meaningful action in response to the ongoing crisis in Palestine. Introducing the conference theme, Recognition is the Beginning , Professor Sutcliffe argues that recognition must extend beyond diplomacy to encompass a deeper...

BPP Situation Report Episode 2 — Nakba Day Special 15.05.2026

with Andrew Whitley and Sir Vincent Fean On Nakba Day, Britain Palestine Project Chair Andrew Whitley and Trustee Sir Vincent Fean return for the second episode of The Situation Report - an unscripted conversation examining the rapidly changing realities in Palestine/Israel and Britain’s response to them. Recorded against the backdrop of Nakba Day, this episode explores the deepening crisis in the...

From The Nakba to Camp David 14.05.2026

From the Nakba to Camp David is the “sequel” to our short film Britain in Palestine, continuing the story through the defining decades that shaped the conflict we see today. Drawing on archival footage and historical testimony, the film traces the period from the Nakba of 1948 through to the Camp David Accords — exploring displacement, war, diplomacy, and the political decisions that continue to r...

Israel: What Went Wrong? with Omer Bartov 08.05.2026

How did a state founded in the shadow of catastrophe arrive at this moment of profound crisis? In this urgent and deeply reflective conversation, historian and genocide scholar Professor Omer Bartov joins the Britain Palestine Project to examine the political, moral, and historical trajectory of Israel from its founding to the present day. Drawing on decades of research into nationalism, war, memo...

Life in Hebron: Urban Reality in a Complex Context with the Deputy Mayor of Hebron 01.05.2026

With Dr. Asma Sharabati, Deputy Mayor of Hebron What does daily life look like in one of the most contested and tightly controlled cities in the West Bank? In this powerful and deeply personal episode, we’re joined by Dr. Asma Sharabati , Deputy Mayor of Hebron, who offers a rare, ground-level perspective on governing a city under extraordinary pressure. Drawing on her experience in municipal lead...

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