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Interview Questions for Dr. Khuloud Dajani

Can you please first introduce yourself and tell us how you got to where you are today?

Isn't that the same as “Kids4Peace”?

How were they able to find those figures and contact them?

What fields do you work in and what are the peace related activities you are involved with?

Did you work with Israeli and Palestinian children or did you focus more on Palestinian children?

When were Palestinians economically independent?

Which are the universities involved in this kind of study?

What role did you play in the campaign?

How engaged were Palestinians and Israelis in the campaign?

You said that the Israeli side had provided the land and registered the institute. Is it also going to include Palestinian land in Gaza?

It seems like you are in the early stages of the project, how often do you meet together, Israelis and Palestinians, to make plans?

How did the Palestinian-Israeli conflict affect your life?

What made you work in the fields of health and maternity care? What experiences did you go through which inspired you to dedicate yourself to cooperate and work for peace?

What challenges do you encounter in you work?

What did your family and the people around you think about your work?

What are the main misconceptions that people have about your work in general?

What is the main misconception of the conflict?

You engage a lot today in activities where you cooperate with the Israelis. What is a red line for you that may not be crossed?

What do you consider as a success in you work?

What are the most important lessons you have learned through your activities?

Where do you consider yourself to be in relation to the Palestinian mainstream?

Which international community has the greatest influence over the peace process and the conflict in this region?

Why do you think previous peace attempts were unsuccessful?

What are your expectations for the next 5-10 years?

What does the word “peace” mean to you?